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THE LIBRARY
OF
THE UNIVERSITY
OF CALIFORNIA
LOS ANGELES
Five hundred copies only of the Tenth
Volume of the ' ' Visitation of England and
Wales " have been printed at my Private
Press. This copy is No. 320
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EDITED BY
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LIST OF PEDIGREES.
Beazley ....
Blackburne of Hale and
Orford, CO. Lancaster
BOISSIER
Bradley of Nottingham
Brunker
BuDD of Stoke Hill, Guildford.
CO. Surrey
Champneys of Frognal, Hamp
stead, CO. Middlesex
Clapton ...
cockerell
Cotton
Cranworth, Baron
Earle of Allerton Tower, co,
Lancaster
Faulconer of Lewes, c
Sussex
Freeman
Fry of Birmingham, c
Warwick .
Fuller - Eliott - Drake of
Nutwell Court, Buckland
Abbey and Sheaf hayne
House, CO. Devon .
GODDARD ....
Gurdon-Rebow of Wivenhoe
Park, CO. Essex
Halifax, Viscount
Harington, formerly of Cor-
ston, CO. Somerset .
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145
Legh of Adlington Hall, co.
Chester ....
78
142
Lloyd of Cwm Bychan, co.
65
Merioneth
98
81
Maple of Childwick Bury,
i'3
CO. Hertford .
Marriott of Cotesbach, co.
54
167
Leicester
lOI
Munk
30
49
Orme
85
9
Peacock ....
117
33
Pearson ....
73
69
Rice, formerly of Loughor,
92
CO. Glamorgan
Richardson of Walbrook,
160
i°S
London
164
Sefton, Earl of .
156
28
Sherborne, Baron
20
1 21
Sheriffe of Henstead Hall,
CO. Suffolk
140
13
SiMP.soN of Foston Hall, co.
York . . . .
149
Skinner of The Chantry,
Ipswich, CO. Suffolk
126
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Turquand . . . .
4t
25
\Vhitaker of Kirk Ella, co. York
Williams of Blackheath, co.
162
42
Kent . . . .
57
132
Witts of Upper Slaughter,
CO. Gloucester
'37
122
Wood
7
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LIST OF PLATES.
Book-plate of "Edward Clapton, M.D."
Armorial Bearings of Baron Sherborne
Book-plate of "Sherborne Library"
Miniature Portrait of Henry Williams
Miniature Portrait of Colonel Henry Williams, R.A.
Miniature Portrait of Lucinda, wife of Colonel
Henry Williams ......
Miniature Portrait of Frederick Lovel McTagart
Williams .......
Miniature Portrait of George Ithacus Hoare
Williams .......
Armorial Bearings of Baron Cranworth
Book-plate of "Thomas Earle" ....
Miniature Portrait of John Freeman of Thornham
Parva, co. Suffolk ......
Armorial Bearings of Viscount Halifax
Book-plate of " Robert Ireland Blackburne, Esq.
1893"
Armorial Bearings of the Earl of Sefton
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JFuIIcr Cliott^Brafee of jBtuttoeU Court, Bucfelanl)
Mhtp antJ ^\)taf\)apnt House, to. Bebon.
Arvts on record hi the College of
Arms — Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Sable, a
fesse wavy between two estoiles irradiated
argent, Drake ; 2nd, Gules, on a bend
or, a baton azure, on a chief the arms
of Gibraltar, being azure, between two
pillars, a castle argent, from the gates a
golden key pendent, sub-inscribed " Plus
ultra," Eliott : 3rd, Argent, three bars
and a canton gules, Fuller.
Crests. — I, On a terrestrial globe a
ship proper, trained about the said globe
with hawsers by a hand issuing out of
clouds on the dexter, all proper, and on
an escroU this motto, "Auxilio divino,"
Drake: 2, A dexter hand in armour,
couped above the wrist, proper, grasping
a scymitar argent, pomel and hilt or, the
wrist charged with a key sable, Eliott ;
3, Issuant from a ducal coronet gules, a
lion's head argent, Fuller.
John Trayton Fuller of Ash-^
down House, co. Sussex
(eldest son of Thomas Fuller
of London, by Eleanor
Lidgater his wife, and grand-
son of John Fuller of
Brightling, co. Sussex, J. P.,
and M.P. for co. Sussex in
the last Parliament of Queen
Anne); marr. istly Elizabeth,
his cousin, dau. of Stephen
Fuller of St. George's, Blooms-
bury, London, by his wife,
Elizabeth Noaksof Brightling,
who died s.p. He died, aged
68, 24 Mar., bur. at Chalving-
ton, CO. Sussex, 29 Mar. 181 1.
Marble tablet in South wall
of chancel of the church at
Chalvington, and a memorial
window in South wall of nave.
Will dated i Feb. 1 8o8,proved
(P.C.C., 282 Crkkiti)i2, June
181 1, by Augustus Eliott
Fuller, the son and one of
the Exors. Power reserved
to Anne Fuller, the relict, the
other Exor.
=Hon'''' Anne, only dau. of
Major-General Sir George
Augustus Eliott, K.B., created
Lord Heathfield, Baron
Heathfield of Gibraltar, 6 July
1787, A.D.C. to H.M. King
George IL, by Anne PoUexfen
his wife, dau. of Sir Francis
Henry Drake of Buckland,
CO. Devon, Bart., and last
surviving representative of
Sir Francis Drake ; marr. by
licence, at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London, 21
May 1776; died, aged 81,
24 Feb., bur. at Chalvington
5 Mar. 1835. Marble tablet in
North wall of chancel of the
church at Chalvington, and a
memorial window in South wall
of nave. Will dated 6 May
1834, with codicil of same
date, proved (P.C.C., 166
Gloster) 19 March 1835, by
Magens Dorrien Magens and
Charles Nairn Hastie, the
Exors. 2nd wife.
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Augustus Eliott Fuller of=
Rosehilland Ashdown House,
CO. Sussex ; born at Heath-
field, CO. Sussex, 7 May, bapt.
there 2 June 1777; D.L. for
CO. Sussex, M.P. for East
Sussex 1841-57 ; died at
Clifford Street, London, aged
80, on Wednesday, 5 Aug.,
bur. at Llangadwaladr, co.
Anglesea, 12 Aug. 1857.
Memorial window in the
Bodorgan Chapel in the church at Llangadwaladr. Will dated
6 Nov. 1841, with three codicils dated respectively 28 Nov. 1843,
27 Oct. 1851 and 8 March 1856, proved (P.C.C, 751, 57) 29 Oct.
1857, by Owen John Augustus Fuller-Meyrick, the son, the sole Exor.
=Clara, eldest dau. and coheir
of Owen Putland Meyrick of
Bodorgan, co. Anglesea, by
Clara his wife, only dau. and
heiress of Richard Garth of
Morden, co. Surrey ; born 4
Sept. 1775 ; marr. at Llangad-
waladr 5 Sept. 1801 ; died at
Clifford Street, London, aged
80, on Thursday, 1 7 Jan., bur.
in a vault under the Bodorgan
Chapel in the church at
Llangadwaladr 24 Jan. 1856.
Memorial window in the Bo-
dorgan Chapel in the church
at Llangadwaladr.
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Clara, born at Harley Street, London, 11 Sept. 1802; marr. 26 Sept. 1825, Sir George William
Tapps-Gervis of Hinton Admiral, co. Hants, 2nd Bart, (only son of Sir George Ivison Tapps of
Hinton Admiral, ist Bart., by Sarah his wife, dau. of Barrington Buggin of Great Cumberland Place,
London); born 24 May 1795; of Trinity College, Cambridge, B.A. 1819, M.A. 1822; M.P. for
Christchurch ; assumed by Royal Licence in 1835 the additional surname and arms of Gervis ;
succeeded his father as 2nd Bart. 15 March 1835; died in Aug. 1842. Will dated 22 Jan. 1S35,
proved (P.C.C, 747, 42) 29 Nov. 1842, by Owen John Augustus Fuller-Meyrick, Edward Lvigh
Pemberton and George Abraham Crawley, the surviving Exors. She died, aged 29, 27 Dec. 1831.
A
Elizabeth Anna, born 4 July, bapt. at Heathfield, co.
Sussex, 24 July 1780; marr. at the parish church,
Marylebone, London, 18 Jan. 1805, John Hamilton
(3rd son of John Hamilton of Riseland, Tobago,
West Indies, by Mary Susannah Anne his wife, dau.
of William Wilson of Soonhope, near Edinburgh,
Writer to the Signet); born 12 April 1782 ; educated
at Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge ; died at
Guildford Lawn, Dover, co. Kent, in his 77 th year,
on Tuesday, u Jan., bur. in the cemetery at Dover
i8 Jan. 1859. M.L Will dated 31 Oct. 1855, with
codicil dated 30 April 1857, proved (Prin. Reg., 59,
59) 2 Feb. 1859, by the Rev. John Hamilton of
Lynstead, near Sittingbourne, co. Kent, and Henry
Rose Hamilton of 8 Guildford Lawn, the sons, the
Exors. She died, aged 59, 29 Aug., and was bur. in
a vault at the old church of St. Jamas', Dover, 4 Sept.
1840. T=
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Francis John Fuller, born 28 Feb., bapt. at Heath-
field 21 March 1782 ; Captain 20th Light Dragoons ;
died unmarried, being drowned by the upsetting of
his boat off the Rock of Gibraltar, 8 June 1805.
Sarah Maria, born at Heathfield 24 April 1783 ; died
unmarried at Hall Lands, Nutfield, co. Surrey, aged
63, 2 May, bur. at Chalvington, co. Sussex, 8 May
1845. Memorial window in North wall of nave of
church at Chalvington. Will dated 9 March 1836,
with three codicils dated respectively 23 Nov. 1837,
I Oct. 1839 and 16 Dec. 1841, proved (P.C.C., 559,
45) 21 July 1845, by Louisa Sophia Fuller, the sister,
the sole Executrix.
Sir Thomas Trayton Fuller—
Eliott-Drake of Nutwell
Court and of Buckland
Abbey, co. Devon, ist Bart. ;
born at Heathfield Park, co.
Sussex, 8 February, bapt.
at Heathfield 28 February
1785 ; Lieutenant S2nd
Regiment 5 October 1804,
Major 26 May 1814 to 25
May 1815 ; served in the
Peninsular War; succeeded
in 1 81 3 to the estates of
his uncle, Francis Augustus,
2nd Baron Heathfield, and
assumed by Royal Licence
dated 31 March 1813, the
additional surnames and
arms of Eliott and Drake ;
created a Baronet 22 August
1821 ; High Sheriff for co.
Devon 1822 ; died s.p. at
Nutwell Court, aged 84, on
Monday, 6 June, bur. at
Buckland Monachorum, co.
Devon, 15 June 1870. Will
dated 25 July 1861, proved
at Exeter 23 July 1870, by
Robert Brent of Sydney
Cottage, Woodbury, co.
Devon, and Charles Hopkin-
son of 3 Regent Street, co.
Middlesex, the Exors.
=Eleanor, only
dau. of James
Halford of Pic-
cadilly, London,
and of Lalehani,
CO. Middlesex ;
marr. at St.
George's, Han-
over Square,
London (by the
Rev. Robert Fitz-
herbert Fuller),
on Thursday,
4 August 1819 ;
died, aged 55,
18 September,
bur. at Buckland
Monachorum 2 5
September 1 841.
Owen John Augustus Fuller-Meyrick
of Bodorgan, co. Anglesea ; born at
Upper Wimpole Street, London, 13 July
1804 ; of Brasenose College, Oxford,
matriculated 18 October 1822, aged 18;
assumed by Royal Licence dated 6 May
1825, the additional surname and
arms of Meyrick ; died unmarried at
Bodorgan, aged 71, 12 February, bur.
at Llangadwaladr, co. Anglesea, 18
February 1876. M.L Will dated
29 April 1875, proved (Prin. Reg., 251,
76) 9 March 1876, by Sir George
Eliott Meyrick Tapps-Gervis of
Hinton Admiral, near Christchurch,
CO. Southampton, Bart., the nephew,
the sole Exor.
John Francis Fuller, died, aged 16,
12 April 1822. M.L at Llangadwaladr.
Lucy Ann ; marr. by licence, at
St. James', Piccadilly, London,
21 Dec. 1841, Townsend Ince
of Christleton, co. Chester (only
son of Lieut.-Colonel Townsend
Ince of Chester, of the Royal
Cheshire Militia, by Mary his
wife, 2nd dau. of Dr. Currie of
Chester); of Brasenose College,
Oxford, matriculated 9 June
1823, aged 17; D.L. for co.
Chester ; died at Christleton,
aged 65, on Saturday, 10 June,
bur. there 16 June 187 1. Will
dated 28 March 187 1, with
codicil dated i June 1871,
proved at Chester 26 July
187 1, by Lucy Ann Ince of
Christleton, co. Chester, the
relict, and Charles Townshend
of the City of Chester, two of
the Exors.
William Lowndes Fuller,
died, aged 15, 10 Feb. 1825.
M.L at Llangadwaladr.
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Richard Garth Fuller, died
aged 1 6 days, 1 6 Sept. 1 8 1 2.
M.L at Llangadwaladr.
Catharine Sarah, born 9
Nov. 1 814; died unmarried
at Clifford Street, London,
aged 43, on Sunday, 6 June,
bur. at Llangadwaladr 12
June 1858. M.L
Mary Fuller, died, .aged 14,
27 Nov., bur. at Llangad-
waladr 3 Dec. 1831. M.L
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Cordelia Eleanor, born 3 Aug., bapt. at Heath-
field, CO. Sussex, 5 Sept. 1786; died unmarried
at Hall Lands, Nutfield, co. Surrey, aged 83, on
Saturday, 26 March, bur. at Chalvington, co. Sussex,
I April 1870. Will dated 7 July 1855, proved
(Prin. Reg. 262, 70) 25 April 1870, by Louisa
Sophia Fuller of Hall Lands, in the parish of
Nutfield, CO. Surrey, spinster, the sister, the sole
Executrix.
Captain William Stephen Fuller, R.N. ; born 5 Feb.,
bapt. at Heathlield 3 March 1788; marr. by
licence, at Exminster, co. Devon (by the Hon''''
and Rt. Rev. George Pelhani, Bishop of Exeter),
12 Oct. 1816, Eliza, only dau. of William White of
Exminster, who died s.p.
Captain Rose Henry=j=Margaretta Jane,
Fuller, R.N. : born 8
Feb.,bapt.atHeathfield
14 March 1789 ; died
at Dawlish, co. Devon,
in his 72 nd year, on
Saturday, 27 Oct., bur.
at Starcross, co. Devon,
5 Nov. i860. Adinon
(with will annexed dated
18 July 1842) was
granted at Exeter 30
Nov. i860, to Francis
George Augustus P'uller
of Dawlish, co. Devon,
one of the children of
the said deceased.
2nd dau. of Rev.
Sir Robert Shef-
field of Normanby
Park, Brigg, co.
Lincoln, Bart., by
Sarah Annehis 2nd
wife, dau. of Rev.
Brackley Kennet,
D. D. ; marr. at East
Grinstead, co. Sus-
sex, 24 Nov. 1831 ;
died at Great Mal-
vern, co. Worcester,
aged 51, on Wed-
nesday, 25 Feb.
1852.
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Jane Eliza Anne Polle.xfen, born at
Montagu Square, London, 2 Nov.
1834; marr. at Nutfield 3 April 1866,
the Rev. Richard Briscoe, D.D.
(eldest son of Richard Briscoe of
Llanfair-Pwll-Gwyngyll, co. Anglesea,
by Margaret his wife, dau. of the
Rev. Thomas Owen) ; born at
Llanfair-PwU-Gwyngyll 4 Jan. 1808;
of Jesus College, Oxford, matriculated
20 May 1826, aged 18, B.A. 1830,
Fellow 183 1, Senior Fellow 1849-66,
M.A. 1833, B.D. 1840, D.D. 1845;
Vicar of Whitford, co. Flint, 1839-65,
Proctor in Convocation for the
diocese of St. Asaph, Rector of
Nutfield 1865, till his death; J.P. for
CO. Flint; died at Nutfield 17 Oct.,
bur. there 22 Oct. 1880. Will dated
14 Nov. 1879, proved (Prin. Reg.,
835, 80) 6 Nov. 1S80, by the Rev.
William Kyfifin Bostock Briscoe of
Shipston-on-Stour, co. Worcester, the
brother, one of the Exors. She died
at her son's residence, 49 Rugby
Road, Brighton, co. Sussex, aged 66,
on Thursday, 27 Dec. igoo, and was
bur. at Nutfield i Jan. 1901. Adiiion
was granted at the Principal Registry
19 Jan. 1 90 1, to Theodore Francis
Heathfield Briscoe, Captain H.M.
Tower Hamlets Rifle Brigade, and
the Rev. Henry Meyrick Eliott-Drake
Briscoe. =r
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Eleanor Halford, marr. at St. Mary's, Dover, co. Kent
(by the Rev. Henry Lyttelton Neave, Vicar of Epping,
CO. Essex, and the Rev. W'arwick Bamfylde Kennaway),
on Thursday, 7 August 1856, Charles Eales of Eastdon,
CO. Devon, and of Elvaston Place, Queen's Gate,
London (2nd son of Charles Eales of Eastdon, and
of Tlie Mall, Clifton, co. Gloucester, by Frances
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of George Daniel of Exeter,
CO. Devon, M.D.); bapt. at Dawlish 12 June 1826;
Barristerat-Law of the Inner Temple 1863, Principal
Clerk of Committees at House of Commons; J.P.
for CO. Devon. She died at Weybridge, co. Surrey,
aged 22, on Thursday, 21 October, and was bur. at
Starcross 28 October 1856. Charles Eales marr. 2ndly
at Bishops Frome, co. Hereford (by the father of
the bride), on Tuesday, 4 August 1863, Diana, only
dau. of the Rev. William Parsons Hopton, M.A., Vicar
of Bishops Frome, Prebendary of Hereford, and Rural
Dean, J.P. and D.L., by Diana Christian his wife, 2nd
dau. of the Rev. Charles Shuckburgh of The Moot,
CO. Wilts ; died at Minehead, co. Devon, aged 63, on
Monday, 16 May, bur. at Starcross 21 ^L'ly 1898. Will
dated 26 October 1882, proved (Prin. Reg., 913, 98)
4 August 1898, by the Rev. Michael Hopton, the sole
Exor. He died s.p. at Eastdon, aged 54, on Saturday,
22 October, and was bur. at Starcross 27 October 18S1.
Will dated 12 January 1876, with codicil dated 19
October 1881, proved at Exeter 14 December 1881, by
Diana Eales of Eastdon, near Starcross, co. Devon, the
relict, and Edward Hopton of Cagebrook, co. Hereford,
Lieut.-Colonel in Her ]\Lijesty's 8Sth Regiment of
Foot, the Exors.
(See Pedigree of Eales, Vol. /,
page s8.)
Augusta Maria, born 7 February 1818; died unmarried at Christleton, co. Chester, aged 53,
on Tuesday, 4 July, bur. at Llangadwaladr, co. Anglesea, 8 July 187 1. M.L Will dated 4 July
1864, proved (Prin. Reg., 543, 71)3 August 1871, by Owen John Augustus Fuller-Meyrick of
16 Clifford Street, co. Middlesex, the brother, and Sir George Eliott Meyrick Tapps-Gervis of
Hinton Admiral, co. Southampton, Bart., the nephew, the Exors.
Louisa Sophia, bapt. at Heath-
field, CO. Sussex, I June 1790;
died unmarried at Hall Lands,
Nuffield, CO. Surrey, aged 82,
on Tuesday, 8 October, bur.
at Chalvington, co. Sussex,
15 October 1872. Will dated
24 January 18 7 2, proved (Prin.
Reg., 761, 72) 4 December
1872, by Bernard Hale of
Holly Hill, in the parish of
Hartfield, co. Sussex, and
Charles Eales of Elvaston
Place, Queen's Gate, London,
the Exors.
Charlotte, bom at Kidbrooke House, in the parish of East
Grinstead, co. Sussex, 13 July, bapt. at East Grinstead i August
1792; marr. at St. Peter's, Hove, co. Sussex (by the Rev. Robert
Fitzherbert Fuller), on Tuesday, 13 July 1847, James Harwood,
M.D., who died s.p. at West Villa, St. Leonard's-on-Sea, co.
Sussex, aged 59, on Wednesday, 9 December, bur. in the
churchyard of the old parish church, St. Leonard's-on-Sea, 15
December 1857. M.L Will dated 30 September 1852, proved
(Prin. Reg., 8, 58) 16 January 1858, by William Harwood of
6 Grosvenor Street, New Bond Street, co. Middlesex, M.D., the
brother, and surviving Exor. She died at i West Ascent,
St. Leonard's-on-Sea, aged 77, on Wednesday, 25 March, and was
bur. in the churchyard of the old parish church, St. Leonard's-on-
Sea, 30 March 1868. M.L Will dated 24 February 1868, with
codicil of same date, proved at Lewes 25 June 1868, by Alfred
Burton of St. Leonard's-on-Sea, co. Sussex, and William Blackman
Young of Hastings, co. Sussex, gent., the Exors.
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Rev. Robert Fitzherbert Fuller, born at=
Kidbrook House, in the parish of East
Grinstead, 11 August, bapt. there privately
20 October 1794 (baptism registered at East
Grinstead) ; of Brasenose College, Oxford,
matriculated 17 March 18 13, aged 18, B.A.
1817, M.A. 1819 ; Rector of Chalvington
1833, and VicarofLingfield, CO. Surrey; died
at Leamington, co. Warwick, aged 55, on
Wednesday, 22 August, bur. at Milverton, co.
Warwick, 28 August 1849. Memorial tablet
in Lingfield Church. Will dated 20 April
1839, proved (P.C.C, 598, 50) 22 August
1 850, by Maria Ursula Fuller, the relict,one of
the Exors. Power reserved to Augustus Owen
Fuller-Meyrick, the nephew, the other Exor.
=Maria Ursula, 4th dau. of the Rev. Sir Robert
Sheffield of Nornianby Park, Brigg, co. Lincoln,
3rd Bart., by Sarah Anne his 2nd wife, dau. of the
Rev. Brackley Kennet, D.D. ; marr. at Lingfield,
CO. Surrey, 16 October 1827 ; died at her
residence, 15 Royal Crescent, Ramsgate, co. Kent,
in her 71st year, on Sunday, 7 February, bur. at
Lingfield 13 February 1875. Will dated 4 July
1864, with two codicils dated respectively 3 Octo-
ber 1870 and 16 September 1871, proved (Prin.
Reg., 305, 75) 5 April 1875, by the Rev. Trayton
Fuller of Chalvington Rectory, co. Sussex, the
son, one of the Exors. Double probate passed at
the Principal Registry 17 January 1878, to Clara
Agnes Sandwith (formerly Fuller, spinster).
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Sir irancis George Augustus Fuller- Eliott-Drake=
of Nutwell Court, Buckland Abbey, and Sheaf-
hayne House, co. Devon, Bart. ; born at Montagu
Square, London, 24 December 1837 ; of the
Royal Horse Guards (Blue), retired as Captain
1870; succeeded, by special remainder, his uncle,
Sir Thomas Trayton FuUer-Eliott-Diake, as 2nd
Bart., 6 June 1870; assumed by Royal Licence
dated 30 October 1870, the additional surnames
and arms of Eliott and Drake.
=Elizabeth, only dau. of Sir Robert Andrews
Douglas of Glenber\'ie, co. Kincardine, 2nd
Bart., by Martha Elizabeth his wife, eldest
dau. of Joshua Rouse of Southampton ; bom
at Mahebourg, in the Island of Mauritius, and
bapt. there; marr. at Holy Trinity, Paddington,
London (by the Rev. F. Cook, Prebendary of
Lincoln, and the Rev. Henry Lyttelton Neave,
Vicar of Epping, co. Essex), on Tuesday,
6 August 1 86 1.
EHzabeth Beatrice, marr. at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London, 22 June 1S87, John Reginald
Upton, Baron Seaton (eldest son of James, 2nd Baron Seaton, by Charlotte his wife, dau. and co-
heir of Ulysses, 2nd and last Lord Downes, K.C.B., G.C.B.); born at the Royal Hospital, Dublin,
4 July 1854 ; educated at Winchester; J. P. and D.L. for co. Devon, J. P. for co. Kildare; Captain
Royal ist Devonshire Imperial Yeomanry; succeeded his father as 3rd Baron 11 October 18S8.
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Charlotte Caroline=f=General John Augustus Fuller,=
Augusta, dau. of
William Wallace ;
marr. at BycuUah,
Bombay, India, 30
Januar)- 1851; died
suddenly at 42
Courtfield Gardens,
London, on Satur-
day, 30 January,
bur. in Brookwood
Cemetery, co. Sur-
rey, on Thursday,
4 February 1897.
M.I. ist wife.
C.I.E., of 42 Courtfield Gardens,
South Kensington, London ;
bom at Wimpole Street, London,
18 July, bapt. at Lingfield 22
September 1828; educated at
Addiscombe ; entered Royal
(Bombay) Engineers ir December
1846, Colonel 20 June 1871,
Lieut. -General i February 1882,
retired as General i June 1883;
served in Punjab campaign at siege
of Mooltan 1848-49 (severely
wounded, medal with clasp).
Amabel Lucy, only dau. of Colonel
Charles Wodehouse, C.I.E., of the
Bombay Staff Corps and Political
Resident, Kolhapur, by Jemima his
wife, dau. of George Forbes ; born at
Powick, CO. Worcester, on Wednesday,
I February, bapt. there 5 March 1865;
marr. at St. Mary Abbott's, Ken-
sington, London (by the Rev. Canon
Somerset Pennefather, the Vicar,
assisted by the Rev. William Lea,
cousin of the bride, and the Rev.
Donald Aikin-Sneath), on Wednesday,
13 April 1898. 2nd wife.
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Fitzherbert Augustus Fuller, bom at Poona, Bombay,
India, 9 April 1852 ; of Brasenose, College, Oxford,
matriculated 13 October 1873, aged 21; died 7 June,
bur. in Holywell Cemetery (St. Mary's portion),
Oxford, 10 June 1874.
John Heathfield Fuller, born 24 June, bapt. at
Bycullah, Bombay, 26 July 1855; died, in his 31st
year, on Friday, 12 February, bur. in Kensal Green
Cemetery, London, 18 February 1886,
Edmund George Fuller, bom at Pelham
Street, Thurloe Square, London, on
Saturday, 24 July, bapt. at Holy Trinity,
Brompton, London, 3 September 1858;
marr. at Northampton 13 September
1882, Emma Jane Wing.
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Clara Emily, bom at Coorla, Bombay,
and bapt. at Bycullah.
Mabel Grace, born at Rugby, co.
Warwick, on Sunday, 15 April, bapt.
at Chalvington, co. Sussex, 8 July
1855 ; Patron of Chalvington
Rectory.
Trayton Eliott Fuller, bom at
Blenheim Villa, Cheltenham, co.
Gloucester, on Saturday, 8 No-
vember, bapt. at East Grinstead,
CO. Sussex, 12 December 1856;
died at Coolgardie, Western
Australia, 22 November 1897.
AdiSon was granted at the Prin-
cipal Registry 24 August 1S98,
to Mabel Grace Fuller, spinster,
the sister.
Stephen Rose Fuller,
bom at 4 Belgrave
Terrace, London, on
Saturday, 24 July,
bapt. at Chalvington
26 September 1858.
Lily Mary, bom at
Wandsworth, co. Sur-
rey, 23 December
1859, bapt. at Putney,
CO. Surrey, 20 January
t86o.
Lionel Edward Fuller, bom at
Southampton on Wednesday, 12
June, bapt. there 10 July 1861.
Robert Fitzherbert Fuller, bom at
the Rectory, Chalvington, on Tues-
day, 7 April, bapt. there 14 May
1863; died at 15 Royal Crescent,
Ramsgate, co. Kent, aged 21, 27
November, bur. at Chahington
4 December 1884. AdiSon was
granted at Canterbury 12 October
1885, to Eleanor Susanna Fuller of
15 Royal Crescent, Ramsgate, co.
Kent, widow, the mother, and one
of the next of kin.
Rev. Trayton Fuller, born at 4 Belgrave=|=El
Terrace, London, on Saturday, 22 July 1829 ;
of Brasenose College, Oxford, matriculated
3 February 1848, aged 18, B.A. 1851, M.A.
1854 ; Rector of Chalvington, co. Sussex,
1854 till his death; died at the Rectory,
Chalvington, aged 46, on Wednesday,
6 October, bur. at Chalvington 13 October
1875. Will dated 20 January 1869, with
three codicils dated respectively 7 March
1872, 14 January 1874 and 19 June 1875,
proved at Lewes 4 January 1876, by Eleanor
Susanna Fuller of Chalvington, co. Sussex,
the relict, and the Rev. John Coker Egerton
of Burwash, co. Sussex, the Exors.
eanor Susanna, 4th dau. of Samuel Fortnom Cox
of Sandford Park, co. Oxford, formerly Captain ist
Life Guards, by Mary Emily his wife, dau. of the
Rev. Sir Robert Sheffield of Normanby Park,
Brigg, CO. Lincoln, 3rd Bart. ; born 23 October
1828; marr. at Rugby, co. Warwick (by the Rev.
Alfred William Wilson, Rector of Sedgebrook, co.
Lincoln), on Wednesday, 28 June 1854; died at
15 Royal Crescent, Ramsgate, co. Kent, 11 Feb-
ruary, bur. at Chalvington 18 February 1889. Will
dated 16 August 1882, proved at Canterbury 13
May 1889, by Mabel Grace Fuller of 15 Royal
Crescent, Ramsgate, co. Kent, the daughter, and
the Rev. Edward Percy Boys Smith of Ranscombe
Villas, Havant, co. Sussex, the nephew, the Exors.
Agnes Ursula, born at the Rectory, Chalvington,
on Saturday, 4 March, bapt. there 16 April
1865 ; died at Ganley Bridge, Fayette County,
West Virginia, U.S.A., 23 August i88g. Admon
was granted at the Principal Registry 28 No-
vember 1889, to Mabel Grace Fuller of 15 Royal
Crescent, Ramsgate, co. Kent, the sister, one of
the next of kin.
Philip Reginald Fuller, born at the Rectory,
Chalvington, on Monday, 21 January, bapt. at
Chalvington 24 February 1867. ^
Eleanor Rosamond, born at the Rectory,
Chalvington, on Saturday, 16 January, bapt.
there 21 February 1869.
John Trayton Fuller, born at the Rectory,
Chalvington, on Tuesday, 27 December 1870,
bapt. there 5 February 187 1 ; died at Long
Valley, Kelsey Ville, Lake County, California,
U.S.A., 28 January 1890. Adiiion was granted
at the Principal Registry 28 April 1890, to
Mabel Grace Fuller of 15 Royal Crescent,
Ramsgate, co. Kent, the sister, and one of
the next of kin.
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Maria Ursula, born 19 March 1832; marr. at East
Grinstead, co. Sussex (by the Rev. John Netherton
Harward, the Vicar), on Thursday 14 July 1853,
Samuel Henry Fortnom Cox of Sandford Park,
CO. Oxford (son of Samuel Fortnom Cox of
Sandford Park, formerly Captain ist Life Guards,
by Mary Emily his wife, dau. of the Rev. Sir
Robert Sheffield of Normanby Park, Brigg, co.
Lincoln, 3rd Bart.); born i June 1824. He
marr. istly, at Over Worton, co. Oxford (by the
Rev. William Wilson, junior. Vicar of Banbury,
CO. Oxford), on Friday, 17 January 185 1, Fanny
Mary, youngest dau. of the Rev. William Wilson
of Over Worton House ; died, aged 20, on
Monday, 12 January 1852. He died at Daniel
Terrace, Truro, co. Cornwall, aged 54, 13
December 1878, and was bur. at St. Columb,
CO. Cornwall. Adiiion was granted at the
Principal Registry 8 November 1879, to Emily
May Archer (wife of George William Archer of
4 St. Mark's Crescent, Sheffield), the daughter,
and one of the next of kin.
Clara Agnes, born in London 26 March
1835, and bapt. at Lingfield, co. Surrey;
marr. at Christ Church, Ramsgate (by the
Rev. Trayton Fuller, Rector of Chalvington,
assisted by the Rev. Gerard Lewis), on
Thursday, 28 December 1865, Thomas
Backhouse Sandwith, C.B. (son of Humphry
Sandwith of Hull, M.D., by Jane his wife);
born in London 10 March 1831 ; of
St. Catharine's College, Cambridge, B.A.
1856; Consul at Crete 1870-85, Consul at
Tunis 1885-88, Consul-General at Odessa
1888-91 ; created C.B. 1897 ; died at Hall
Lands, Nuffield, co. Surrey, aged 69, 24 April
1900, and cremated at Woking, co. Surrey.
AdiTion (with will dated on or about 25
August 1896) was granted (Prin. Reg., 1224,
1900) 10 August 1900, to Clara Agnes
Sandwith, the relict.
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imooii.
Henry Wood of Croft, co. York (son=
of Richard Wood of Ellerton, co.
York, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of
John Hildreth); born 27 December
1779; died, aged 70, i September,
bur. at Bolton-on-Swale, co. York,
S September 1850.
=Ann, dau. of William Booth of Wathcote,
CO. York, by Mary his wife, dau. of Charles
Middleton; born 28 June 1787; marr. at
Easby, co. York, 24 October 1826; died at
12 Rye Terrace, Peckham Rye, co. Surrey,
aged 88, on Saturday, 11 March, bur. in
Cambervvell Cemetery, East Dulwich, co.
Surrey, 15 March 1876. M.I.
William Richard Wood of The=^Mary Ann, dau. of Peter Graham
Glebe, Champion Hill, co. Surrey ;
born 10 August, bapt. privately 13
August 1827 (baptism registered at
Croft).
of Perth, by Margaret Robertson his
wife; born 26 August 1838, and bapt.
at Perth; marr. there 19 April 1866;
died at The Glebe, Champion Hill,
aged 36, on Saturday, 14 November,
bur. in Camberwell Cemetery, East
Dulwich, 18 November 1874. M.I.
Elizabeth, born 28
May, bapt. pri-
vately I June 1830
(baptism registered
at Croft).
Graham Wood of 176 Denmark=
Hill, CO. Surrey (only child) ; born
at Clifton Villa, Peckham Rye,
on Sunday, 27 January, bapt. at
St. John's, East Dulwich, 20 Feb-
ruary 1867; educated at King's
College, London.
=01ive Frances, eldest dau. of William George Clayton Wade,
by Olivia Blanche his wife, 6th dau. of Anthony O'Reilly
of Baltrasna, co. Meath, J. P. ; born at Rockfield, co. Wick-
low, 27 October 1870, bapt. at Dunganstown, co. Wicklow,
8 January 187 1 ; marr. at Rathfarnham, co. Dublin (by the
Rev. James Sandys Bird), on Wednesday, i August 1894 ;
died at 176 Denmark Hill, aged 29, on Tuesday, 27 March,
cremated at Woking, co. Surrey, 31 March 1900. M.I.
Christopher William Graham Wood, born 18 February, bapt. privately
10 March, and received into the Church at Camden Church,
Camberwell, co. Surrey, 26 October 1900.
Annie, born 29 March,
bapt. at St. John's, East
Dulwich, 17 April 1863;
died, aged 37, on Wed-
nesday, 22 August, bur.
in Camberwell Cemetery,
East Dulwich, 25 August
1900. M.I. Admon was
granted at the Principal
Registry 4 October 1900,
to James Greig Wood,
the brother.
James Greig Wood, born at io=j=Mattie, 2nd dau. of Adam Murray
The Terrace, Peckham Rye, on
Wednesday, 30 March, bapt.
at St. John's, East Dulwich,
28 April 1864 ; educated at
Lyc^e de Versailles, France.
of Kersal, Manchester ; born there
2 March 1865; marr. at St. Philip's,
South Kensington, London (by the
Rev. Foster Elliott of Mount Street
Chapel, Grosvenor Square, Lon-
don, assisted by the Rev. George
Hubert Andrews, Chaplain to
H.M. Forces at Aldershot, and the
Rev. William Sniale, the Vicar), on
Wednesday, 13 November 1889.
Evelyn Mary Greig, born at
Aysgarth, Palace Road, Streat-
ham Hill, co. Surrey, on
Monday, 15 September, bapt.
at Christ Church, Streatham
Hill, 2 November 1890.
Stewart Murray Wood, born
at Aysgarth, Palace Road,
Streatham Hill, on Saturday,
28 May, bapt. at Christ Church,
Streatham Hill, 19 June 1892.
Madeleine, born at Aysgarth,
Palace Road, 'Streatham, on
Wednesday, 1 7 February,
bapt. at Christ Churcii,
Streatham Hill, 28 March
1S97.
Catherine Elizabeth, =
only dau. of George
Leask of Aberdeen,
by Katherine Eliza-
beth his wife, dau. of
James Greig ; born
27 January 1835;
marr. at St. James',
Aberdeen (by the
Rev. J. B. Wren-
ford) on Thursday,
5 June 1862 ; died,
aged 37, on Wednes-
day, 10 January,
bur. in Camber-
well Cemetery, East
Dulwich, CO. Surrey,
18 January 1872.
I St wife.
=Henry Wood of Streatham Hill, co.=
Surrey; born 4 November 1832, bapt.
privately the same day (baptism
registered at Croft, co. York) ; died,
aged 67, 9 February, bur. in Cam-
berwell Cemetery, East Dulwich,
13 February 1900. M.I. Will dated
21 July i88r, with codicil dated
16 November 1899, proved (Prin.
Reg., 843, 1900) 2 May 1900, by
William Richard Wood, James Greig
Wood and Graham Wood, the Exors.
=Lily, youngest dau. of William
Starr Gough of Camberwell, co.
Surrey, by Katherine his wife,
dau. of John Brown of Liver-
pool ; born II August 1844;
marr. at St. Giles', Camberwell,
on Tuesday, 14 September 1875 >
died, aged 32, on Wednesday,
3 January, bur. in Camberwell
Cemetery, East Dulwich, 6
January 1877. M.I. 2nd wife.
Lillie Amy, born at Lawn House, Peckham Rye,
CO. Surrey, on Friday, 15 December 1876, bapt.
at St. John's, East Dulwich, 21 January 1877.
Catherine Elizabeth,
born at 10 The
Terrace, Peckham
Rye, on Sunday, 1 1
June, bapt. at St.
John's, East Dulwich,
17 August 1865.
Henry Matthew Wood,=
born at 10 The Terrace,
Peckham Rye, on Wed-
nesday, 19 September,
bapt. at St. John's, East
Dulwich, 2 November
1866; educated at King's
College, London.
=Letitia Maud, 2nd dau. of Thomas Cannon of
Garlags, Stockbridge, co. Hants ; born at
Houghton, CO. Hants, 25 April, bapt. there (by
the Rev. Philip Hankinson) 21 May 1870; marr.
at St. George's, Hanover Square, London (by
the Rev. Alfred Woodin, Rector of Broughton,
CO. Hants, assisted by the Rev. David Anderson,
the Vicar, and the Rev. Stanley Hassall
Woodin), on Saturday, 26 April 1902.
William Richard Wood,=
born 23 December 1867,
bapt. at St. John's, East
Dulwich, 24 January
1868; educated at King's
College, London, and at
Polytechnikum, Ziirich,
Switzerland.
=Elizabeth Barclay, 2nd dau. of Thomas Walker of Mary Graham,
Lavender Bay, New South Wales, by Jane Miller born i8 Feb-
Campbell his wife; born at Ararat, Victoria, Australia, ruary, bapt.
6 June 187 1, and bapt. there; marr. at St. John's, at St. John's,
East Dulwich (by the Rev. Foster Elliott of Mount East Dulwich,
Street Chapel, Grosvenor Square, London, assisted 7 April 1870.
by the Rev. William James Strickland, D.D., the
Vicar, and the Rev. Charles Southey Nicholl, Vicar
of Christ Church, Streatham Hill, co. Surrey), on
Thursday, 18 July 1895.
Catherine Mary, born at 10 Inglis
Road, Ealing, co. Middlesex, on
Sunday, 23 August, bapt. at Christ
Church, Ealing, 26 September 1896.
/fLL.
Anns on record in the College of Arms. —
Argent, on a chevron between two bells
in chief, and a horse's head erased in base
azure, bridled or, three pairs of hands
couped at the wrist and in saltire proper.
Crest. — A bay horse's head erased, bridled
and charged with a quatrefoil or, gorged
with a chain also or, pendent therefrom a
bell azure.
Motto. — Laudo et plaudo.
Clapton.
Jeremiah Clapton of Stamford, co.=
Lincoln (son of Edward Clapton of
Stamford, by Lydia his wife, dau. of
William Dale of Great Casterton, co.
Rutland) : born in the parish of All
Saints', Stamford, 20 February 1796;
Alderman of the Borough of Stamford,
Mayor 1867-68; died at Stamford,
in his 75th year, on Monday, 2 May,
bur. in Stamford Cemetery 7 May
1870. Memorial window to his
memory in the cemetery chapel. Will
dated 26 February 1842, proved (Prin.
Reg., 465, 70) 29 July 1S70, by Sarah
Harrington Clapton of Stamford, co.
Lincoln, the .sole Executrix.
=Sarah Harrington, dau.
of Thomas Laxton, by
Sarah his ist wife, only
dau. of John and Ann
Pearson ; born in the
parish of St. Michael's,
Stamford, 7 September
1807; marr. at Tinwell,
near Stamford, 30
October 1827 ; died
at St. Mar)-'s Street,
Stamford, aged 80, on
Tuesday, 15 May, bur.
in Stamford Cemetery
19 May 1888.
Thomas Clapton,
bom in the parish
of St. Mary's, Stam-
ford, 26 Jan., bapt.
at St. Mary's, Stam-
ford, 27 Jan. 1829;
died 18 Jan., bur. in
St. Mary's Church-
yard, Stamford, 22
Jan. 1851.
Edward Clapton of Towercroft, Lee, co.=
Kent, and of St. Thomas' Street, South-
wark, CO. Surrey ; born in the parish of
St. Mary's, Stamford, 28 April, bapt. at St.
Mary's, Stamford, 29 April 1830; M.D.,
Lond. 1857, F.R.C.P. Lond. 1870, F.R.C.S.
Eng. i857,F.L.S.,F.R.G.S.,F.Z.S.;formeriy
Physician to, and Lecturer on Materia
Medica and Therapeutics at St. Thomas'
Hospital, London (retired).
=Mary,eldest dau. of John Churchill
of Oakfield, Wimbledon Park, co.
Surrey, J. P., by Georgiana his wife,
eldest dau. of Joseph Toussaint of
Feltham, co. Middlesex; born 18
May 1834; marr. at St. Mary's,
Wimbledon (by the Rev. Canon
Henry William Haygarth), on
Tuesday, 11 February 1862.
Rev. Edward Louis Churchill Clapton, bom at=
I Torrington Villas, Lee, on Saturday, 25 April,
bapt. at Bonchurch, Isle of \\'ight, 9 August 1S63 ;
educated at Harrow and at New College, Oxford,
matriculated 10 December 18S1, aged 18, B.A.
1885, M.A. 1888 ; Ordained Deacon 1886, Priest
1887 (by the Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol),
Curate-in-Charge of St. Matthew's, Lavender Hill,
Battersea, co. Surrey, 1 889-9 1, Vicar of St. Michael's,
Wandsworth Common, co. Surrey, 1891-1900,
Rector of St. Margaret's, Lee, since 1900.
Edward Vivian Clapton, born at St. Michael's
House, Wandsworth Common, on Sunday,
17 July, bapt. at St. Michael's, Wandsworth
Common, 14 August 1892.
=May Vivian, 2nd dau. of George William
Keeling of 10 Lansdown Terrace, Cheltenham,
CO. Gloucester, J. P., Civil Engineer, by Charlotte
Campbell his wife, youngest dau. of Joseph
Vivian of Roseworthy, co. Cornwall ; born 1 7
May, bapt. at St. ^L'^ry's, Lydney, co. Gloucester,
17 June 1867; marr. at Christ Church, Chelten-
ham (by the Rev. Christopher Venn Childe, the
Vicar, assisted by the Rev. the Hon'''^ Adolphus
Henry Tuthill Massey, Vicar of All Saints',
Bromsgrove, co. Worcester, and the Rev. Charles
Edward Dighton, Vicar of Maisemore, co.
Gloucester), on Wednesday, 23 April 1890.
May Churchill, born at St. Michael's House,
Wandsworth Common, on Tuesday, 3 July,
bapt. at St. Michael's, Wandsworth Common,
29 July 1894.
Mary Lowe Laxton, born
in the parish of St. Mary's,
Stamford, co. Lincohi,
25 December 1831, bapt.
at St. Mary's, Stamford,
24 January 1832.
William Clapton of 4 Queen=
Street Place, London ; born
in the parish of St. Mary's,
Stamford, 27 August, bapt.
at St. Mary's, Stamford, i
October 1833; L.S.A. 1858,
M.R.C.S. 1857, F.R.C.S.
Eng. J 860.
.Mary Jane, youngest dau. of Edward
Hall of Wansford, co. Northampton,
by Sarah his wife, only child of
\Villiam Goodliff of Oundle, co.
Northampton ; born at Sibberton
Lodge, Thornhaugh, co. North-
ampton, 28 August 1834, and bapt.
there privately ; marr. at Wansford
on Thursday, 2 January 1862.
Arthur Clapton,
born at 2 Peter's
Hill, Doctors'
Commons, Lon-
don, on Thurs-
day, 19 February,
bapt. at St.
Peter's, Paul's
Wharf, London,
17 March 1863.
Rev. Ernest Clapton, born at=
2 Peter's Hill, Doctors' Com-
mons, on Sunday, 6 November
1864, bapt. privately the same
day (baptism registered at St.
Peter's, Paul's Wharf, London);
educated at Merchant Taylors'
School, and Scholar of Mag-
dalene College, Cambridge (2nd
class Classical Tripos, parts L
and n., 1886 and 1887), B.A.
1886, M.A. 1892 ; Vicar of
Stebbing, co. Esse.x, since May
1901.
=Margaret Jane, eldest dau. of Robert Snaith
Hichens of St. Ives, co. Cornwall, formerly
of the Hon*^'"^ East India Co.'s Service, by
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Henry Hooper
Wilton of Eastington, co. Gloucester ; born
at Madras, India, 25 August 1854, and
bapt. there privately ; marr. at St. Mary's,
Cheltenham, co. Gloucester (by the Rev.
Charles Turner Wilton, assisted by the
Rev. Abraham Henry Herbert Palmer),
on Wednesday, 20 July 1892.
Arthur Clapton, born at Western
Lodge, Cheltenham, on Wednes-
day, 3 May, bapt. at St. Peter's,
Cheltenham, 18 June 1893.
John Clapton, born at Western Lodge,
Cheltenham, on Monday, 6 May, bapt.
there privately, and received into the
church at St. Peter's, Cheltenham,
20 May 1895.
Ethel May, born at i Torrington Villas, Lee, co. Kent, on Thursday, 4 August, bapt. there
privately 20 August 1864, and received into the church at Holy Trinity, Lee, 30 March 1867;
marr. there (by the Rev. Benjamin Walter Bucke, the Vicar, assisted by the Rev. Edward Louis
Churchill Clapton, Vicar of St. Michael's, Wandsworth Common, co. Surrey, brother of the
bride, and the Rev. Josias Grant Mills, Hospitaller of St. Thomas' Hospital, London), on
Tuesday, 10 November 1891, the Rev. Edward Travers Clark (youngest son of Frederick Le
Gros Clark of Sevenoaks, co. Kent, Consulting Surgeon at St. Thomas' Hospital, formerly
President of the Royal College of Surgeons, F.R.S., by Henrietta his wife, 2nd dau. of Henry
Andrew Drummond) ; born on Tuesday, 26 January, bapt. at St. Margaret's, Lee, 13 April
1864; of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, B.A. 1887, M.A. 1897 ; Vicar of St. Thomas', Southwark,
CO. Surrey, 1896-98, Curate-in-Charge of St. Aldate's, Gloucester, from 1898, Chaplain to
Salters' Company, and Diocesan Missioner of the Diocese of Gloucester.
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Sarah, born in the parish of St. Mary's, Stamford, co. Lincoln, 19 April, bapt. at St. Mary's,
Stamford, 18 May 1836 ; marr. at St. Mary Aldermary, London (by the Rev. William
Pennefather, Incumbent of St. Jude's, Mildmay Park, co. Middlesex, assisted by the Rev. Lewis
Borrett White, the Rector), on Tuesday, 26 October 1869, Charles Edward FaithfuU (2nd son
of Edward Williams Faithtull of Winchester, co. Hants, by Mary Anne his wife, dau. of General
Faithfull of the Hon^''= East India Co.'s Service); born at Winchester 30 January 1848, bapt.
at Paragon Road Chapel, London, 11 March 1868; educated at Winchester; a Missionary.
Adeline, born at 30 Queen Street, Cheapside, London, on Friday,
27 July, bapt. at St. Mary's, Spitalfields, London, 17 August 1866;
marr. at St. Michael and AH Angels', Stonebridge Park, co. Middlesex
(by the Rev. John Harford-Battersby, brother of the bridegroom, assisted
by the Rev. Ernest Clapton, brother of the bride), on Wednesday, 12
April 1893, Charles Forbes Harford-Battersby (youngest son of the
Rev. Thomas Uundas Harford-Battersby, Vicar of St. John's, Keswick,
CO. Cumberland, and Hon. Canon of Carlisle, by Mary his wife, dau.
of George Forbes of Edinburgh) ; born at St. John's Parsonage,
Keswick, on Saturday, 31 December 1864, bapt. at St. John's, Keswick,
5 February 1865 ; educated at Repton and at Trinity College, Cam-
bridge, B.A. (2nd Class Nat. Sc. Tripos) 18S6, M.A. 1892, M.B.,
B.C. 1889, M.D. 1892, and at St. Thomas' Hospital, London;
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond. 1889, F.R.G.S., F.R.C.I. ; by Deed Poll
dated 6 May, and enrolled in the Supreme Court of Judicature 12
May 1902, Dr. Charles Forbes Harford has discontinued the surname
of Battersby.
Alice, born at 30
Queen Street, Cheap-
side, London, 10 July,
bapt. at St. Mary
Aldermary, London,
30 July 1868.
William Clapton, born
at 30 Queen Street,
Cheapside, London, i
January, bapt. at St.
Mary Aldermary, Lon-
don, 26 June 1870.
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Ella Robertson, born at 6 Lansdown Villas, Lee, co.
Kent, on Tuesday, 21 August 1866, bapt. at Holy
Trinity, Lee, 30 March 1867 ; died at 6 Lansdown
Villas, Lee, aged 7 years and 9 months, on Saturday,
23 May, bur. in the cemetery at Stamford 28 May 1874.
Florence, born at 6 Lansdown Villas,
Lee, on Thursday, 2 1 April, died
there, aged 30 hours, on Friday, 22
April, and bur. in the cemetery at
Stamford 27 April 1870.
Maud Mary de Merveilleux, born at
Croydon, co. Surrey, on Friday, i Novem-
ber, registered at Croydon 25 November
1867 ; marr. at Man vers Hall, Bath, co.
Somerset, 5 January 1897, George Davis
of Corso a Poniente 10, La Carolina,
Province de Jaen, Spain (son of David
William Davis of Barnstaple, co. Devon,
by Elizabeth his wife, youngest dau. of
Edward Baker of Barnstaple) ; born at
Swansea, co. Glamorgan, 12 January,
registered at Swansea 17 February 1864.
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Elizabeth, born at Navarino Road, Hackney, co.
Middlesex, 2 April, registered at Hackney 11 May
1869, bapt. as an adult at Clapton Hall, co.
Middlesex, 24 March 1880; marr. at Manvers Hall,
Bath, on Wednesday, 30 April 1890, William
Thomas Chesterman of Bath (son of Ezekiel
Bickham Chesterman of Sheffield, co. York, by
Ann Greaves his wife, dau. of James Chesterman
of Sheffield) ; born at Rockingham Street, Sheffield,
13 January, registered at Sheffield 26 February
1856, bapt. as an adult at Cavendish Street Meeting
Room, Sheffield, in August 1S70 ; educated at
Sheffield and Chesterfield ; admitted a Solicitor
21 March 1881. =i=
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Mary Jane, dau. of John=
George de Merveilleux
of Stamford, co. Lincoln,
by Anne Maria his wife,
dau. of Robert Leeson
of Nottingham ; born in
the parish of St. Mary's,
Stamford, 1 1 January
1835, bapt. as an adult
at St. Mary's, Stamford,
22 June 1852 ; marr. at
West Street Chapel,
Croydon, co. Surrey (by
the Rev. Joseph Charles
Philpot), 13 December
1866 ; died 23 March,
bur. in Abney Park
Cemetery,co. Middlesex,
29 March 1875. ist wife.
=Henry Clapton of 8=
Widcombe Crescent,
Bath, CO. Somerset ;
born in the parish of
St. Mary's, Stamford,
21 February, bapt. at
St. Mary's, Stamford,
21 March 1838 ; of
the Civil Service
Statistical Depart-
ment H.M. Customs
(retired May 1882).
=Frances Elizabeth, only dau. of Henry Holland
of Stoke Newington, co. Middlesex, Common
Councillor for the City of London, by Frances
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Robert Eling Hobbs
of the parish of St. Luke's, Old Street,
London ; born in the parish of St. Luke's
13 November 1831, bapt. at Hare Court
Independent Chapel, Aldersgate Street, Lon-
don, 19 February 1832; marr. at the Brethren
Mission Hall, Paragon Road, Hackney, co.
Middlesex, on Wednesday, 11 June 1879.
2nd wife.
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Margaret, born at Hackney Ruth, born at Hackney 16 August, Esther, bom at Hackney
II June, registered there registered there 8 September 1871; 7 February, registered
14 July 1870
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died 18 June, bur. in Abney Park there 22 February 1875.
Cemetery 22 June 1872.
Sophia, born in the parish of St.
Mary's, Stamford, 22 June, bapt. at
St. Mary's, Stamford, 20 July 1839.
Eliza, born in the parish of St.
Mary's, Stamford, 24 May, bapt. at
St. Mary's, Stamford, 20 June
1841 ; died at St. Mar>''s Street,
Stamford, aged 41, on Monday,
1 1 December, bur. in the cemetery
at Stamford 16 December 1882.
Ann, born in the parish of St.
Mary's, Stamford, 5 May, bapt. at
St. Mary's, Stamford, 30 May 1843 ;
died at St. Martin's, Stamford,
aged 47, on Friday, 24 October,
bur. in the cemetery at Stamford
29 October 1890.
Amelia, born in the parish
of St. Mary's, Stamford, 14
November, bapt. at St. Mary's,
Stamford, 25 December
1844; died at St. Mary's
Street, Stamford, aged 25, on
Tuesday, 1 1 October, bur. in
the cemetery at Stamford
15 October 1870.
Jeremiah Clapton, born in
the parish of St. Mary's,
Stamford, 8 January, bapt.
at St. Mary's, Stamford, 2
February 1847 ; died 15 Feb-
ruary, bur. in St. Mary's
Churchyard, Stamford, 18
February 1847.
Alfred Clapton, born in the
parish of St. Mary's, Stam-
ford, 2 February, bapt. at
St. Mary's, Stamford, 4 April
1848; died, aged 20, on
Friday, 14 February, bur. in
the cemetery at Stamford
20 February 1868.
Arthur Clapton, bom in
the parish of St. Mary's,
Stamford, 23 April, bapt.
at St. Mary's, Stamford,
21 May 1850 ; died 21
January, bur. in the ceme-
tery at Stamford 24 January
1856.
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Henry Sampson Fry of London, formerly of Hampton Bishop, co.=T=Catharine Susanna,
Hereford (only son of Joseph Fry of Great Marlow, co. Buckingham,
formerly of Gloucester, M.D., by Susanna Catherine his wife, dau. of
John Henry Guinand, by Elizabeth his 2nd wife) ; born at Sunbury,
CO. Middlesex, 2 February, bapt. there 18 February 1755 ; marr. as
his 2nd wife, at St. George's, Bloomsbury, London, 31 January 1805,
Margaret Tyers, dau. of John Wood of Kennington, co. Surrey, by
Elizabeth his wife; born in 1757; died s.p., aged 63, 18 September, bur. at
Hampton Bishop 22 September 1820. He died 9 October, and was bur.
at Newent, co. Gloucester, 15 October 1827. Will dated 26 October
1826, with codicil dated 13 September 1826, proved (P.C.C., 641 Heber)
27 November 1827, by Joseph James Fry, the son, and Hawley
Clutterbuck, two of the Exors. Power reserved to Susanna Fry, spinster,
the daughter, the other Exor.
(^i'J^^^l^ (Tf^
2nd dau. of Charles
Rebotier of London,
by Magdalene his
wife, dau. of John
Henry Guinand, by
Elizabeth his wife ;
born 31 July, bapt
at St. Mary's, Stoke
Newington, co. Mid-
dlesex, 1 1 August
1766; marr. there
by licence 25 Sep-
tember 1788; died
at Stoke Newington
3 October, bur. at
St. Mary's, Stoke
Newington, 10 Oc-
tober 1793. ist wife.
Joseph James Fry of Reading, co.=
Berks ; born at Charterhouse
Square, London, 5 August, bapt. at
St. Botolph's, Aldersgate, London,
18 September 1789; died s.p. at
Reading, aged 75, 28 June, bur. in
the cemetery there i July 1864.
^a^^^a/^;^
=Elizabeth Mallock, dau.
of William Goodwyn of
Tetbury, co. Gloucester ;
born at Tetbury 12
March, bapt. there 24
April 1804 ; marr. at
Tormohun, co. Devon,
30 March 1842; died at
Clifton, CO. Gloucester,
aged 73, on Monday,
1 1 March, bur. at Portis-
heai, CO. Somerset, 15
March 1878.
Susanna, born at Charterhouse
Square, London, 3 September,
bapt. at St. Botolph's, Aldersgate,
London, 7 October 1790; died
unmarried at 8 Woodhill, Portis-
head, 26 December, bur. there
31 December 1884. Will dated
21 November 1873, with two
codicils dated respectively 16
January 1874 and 14 February
1878, proved (Prin. Reg., 230,
85) 28 March 1885, by Henry
Ambrose Fry of 172 Edmund
Street, Birmingham, and Alex-
ander Fry of 8 Great Winchester
Street, in the City of London,
the nephew, the Exors.
Edward Winne Fry of Thornhill House, Handsvvorth,.
near Birmingham, formerly of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ;
born at Charterhouse Square, London, 12 April, bapt.
at St. Botolph's, Aldersgate, London, 24 May 1792;
died at Thornhill House, Handsworth, aged 57, on
Wednesday, 30 May, bur. at St. Mary's, Handsworth,
5 June 1849. ^Vill dated 7 September 1848, with
codicil dated 12 April 1849, proved (P.C.C, 435, 49)
29 June 1849, by Joseph Tully, and Henry Ambrose
Fry and Alexander Fry, the sons, the Exors.
UjGxAA)
i^l
=Esther, dau. of Henry Davis, by Jane
his wife; born 27 November, bapt. at
St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, London, 27
December 1785 ; marr. at Marstow,
CO. Hereford, ir June 1816; died at
Calthorpe Cottage, St. James' Road,
Edgbaston, co. Warwick, in her 98th
year, on Friday, 28 September, bur.
at St. Mary's, Handsworth, 4 October
1883. Will dated 12 September 187 1,
proved (Prin. Reg., 969, 83) 28 De-
cember 1883, by Henry Ambrose Fry
of Edmund Street, Birmingham, and
Alexander Fry of 8 Great Winchester
Street, in the City of London, the
sons, two of the Exors.
Henry Ambrose Fry of Edgbaston, co. Warwick ;=
born at Rio de Janeiro 10 May, bapt. at the
English church there 16 May 1817 ; died at
15 York Road, Edgbaston, 3 January, bur. in the
General Cemetery, Leamington, co. Warwick,
6 January 1900. Will dated 12 January 1893,
proved at Birmingham i February 1900, by
Edward Alexander Mercy Fry, the son, the
sole Exor.
=EmiIy Ann, 3rd dau.
of Charles Mercy of
Stoke Newington, co.
Middlesex, by Mary his
wife, dau. of William
Blagrove of Abingdon,
CO. Berks ; born at
Charmouth, co. Dorset,
2 1 April, bapt. there
12 August 181 7; marr.
at Stoke Newington
on Wednesday, 6
March 1S44 ; died at
Leamington, aged 74,
on Thursday, 22 De-
cember, bur. in the
General Cemetery at
Leamington, 26 De-
cember 1892.
Joseph Eyles Fry,
born at Rio de
Janeiro 11 March,
and died there 18
March 1819.
Edward Fry, born
at Rio de Janeiro
12 April, and died
there 5 May 1820.
Susanna Blanche, born at St. George's Crescent,
Birmingham, 12 December 1844, bapt. at St. Paul's,
Birmingham, 4 February 1845 ; marr. at St. Chad's
Cathedral, Birmingham (by the Very Rev. Peter
Mackey), on Wednesday, 17 May 187 1, Edward
Mackey of 56 Lansdowne Place, Hove, co. Sussex (son
of Edward \V'alter Mackey of Erdington, co. Warwick,
by Jane his wife, dau. of James Leech of Salford, co.
Lancaster) ; born 15 July 1841, and bapt. at Aston, co.
Warwick ; educated at Queen's College, Birmingham ;
M.R.C.S. Eng. 1864, L.R.C.P. Edin. 1865, M.B.
1867, M.D. Lond. 1874, M.R.C.P. Lond. 1875.
A
Emily Josephine, born at St. George's
Crescent, Birmingham, 17 April,
bapt. at St. Paul's, Birmingham, 10
May 1848; died unmarried at 25
Beauchamp Avenue, Leamington,
9 September, bur. in the General
Cemetery, Leamington, 14 Septem-
ber 1 89 1. Adinon was granted at
Birmingham 26 October 1891, to
Henry Ambrose Fry of 172 Edmund
Street, in the City of Birmingham,
the father, and next of kin.
14
Alexander Fry of==Caroline Davis, 4th dau.
Thornhill House,
Dulwich Wood
Park, CO. Surrey ;
born at Pencraig,
in the parish of
Marstow, co. Here-
ford, I o Sept.
182 1, and bapt.
there privately the
same day.
of Charles Mercy of Stoke
Newington, co. Middlesex,
by Mary his wife, dau.
of William Blagrove of
Abingdon, co. Berks ; born
at Charmouth, co. Dorset,
7 June 1818, bapt. at
Ashill, CO. Somerset, 13
August 1820 ; marr. at
Stoke Newington (by the
Rev. Archdale ^\'ilson
Tayler) on Monday, 17
April 1843 ; died s.p., aged
78, on Wednesday, 8 July,
bur. at Bournemouth, co.
Hants, II July 1896.
Catherine Jane, bom at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,
13 June, bapt. at the EngUsh church there
16 July 1823; marr. at the parish church,
Edgbaston, co. Warwick, 30 October 1852,
Joseph Royle Shore (son of Joseph Shore, by
Sarah his wife, dau. of John Williams of
Birmingham); born 5 February 1828; died at
Calthorpe Cottage, St. James' Road, Edgbaston,
aged 62, 24 November, bur. at the parish
church, Edgbaston, 28 November 1890. Will
dated 20 June 1879, with two codicils dated
respectively 12 August 1879 and 13 September
1880, proved at Birmingham 9 December
1890, by Samuel Royle Shore of i Newhall
Street, in the City of Birmingham, the son, one
of the surviving Exors. She died at Frederick
Road, Edgbaston, 2 March, and was bur. at the
parish church, Edgbaston, 6 March 1895.
A
Edward Alexander Mercy Fry of=j=Harriette Elizabeth, dau. of Edward John Woollett of
Birmingham ; born at Charlotte Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, by Marianne Philippe his wife.
Road, Edgbaston, i May, bapt. at dau. of James Henry Arthur ; born at Nantes, France,
St. Luke's, Birmingham, 25 May
1853-
20 November 1850; marr. at the British Embassy, Paris
(by the Rev. John Cunningham Geikie, D.D.), on
Thursday, 21 October 1880.
Rende Winne, born at Yarty, King's
Norton, co. Worcester, on Sunday,
5 April, bapt. at King's Norton
10 May 1885.
Henry Alexander Russell Fry, born at
Yarty, King's Norton, on Wednesday,
12 October, bapt. there 20 November
1887.
Susan Mary, born at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,
lo June, bapt. at the English church there 17 June
1825 ; marr. at Rio de Janeiro 14 October 1850,
Francis Charles Miers of Beckenham, co. Kent
(son of John Miers of Kensington, London, by
Annie his wife, dau. of Francis Place) ; born at
Concon, Chili, 30 June, bapt. privately at Quintero,
Mexico, 17 October 1821, and received into the
church at St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, London.
A
Joseph Forrest Fry=f=Jul
of Upton, near
Didcot, CO. Berks,
formerly of Rio de
Janeiro ; born at
Rio de Janeiro 4
August, bapt. at
the English church
there 1 2 August
1828.
ia Anne, dau. of
Samuel Delagrange
Williams of Edgbas-
ton, CO. AVarwick, by
Ann Phillips his wife;
born 22 January 1827;
marr. at the parish
church, Edgbaston,
II August 1855.
Samuel Fry of=
Southcot Lodge,
Reading, co.
Berks ; born at
Rio de Janeiro
26 April 1857,
and bapt. there.
=Mary Elizabeth, dau. of James
Corbett, by Amelia Priest his
wife ; born 26 April, bapt. at
St. Thomas', Birmingham, 20
May i860; marr. at Northfield,
CO. Worcester (by the Rev.
Charles Mansfield Owen, Vicar
of St. George's, Edgbaston), on
Tuesday, 15 September 1885.
Edward Sidney Fry=
of Birmingham ;
born at Rio de
Janeiro 5
1858, and
there.
May
bapt.
Joseph Laurence Fry, born Edward Meabum Fry, born at
at Beckenham, co. Kent, The Holmwood, Shortlands,
II February, bapt. at St. co. Kent, on Monday, 31
George's, Beckenham, 7 March, bapt. at St. George's,
May 1887. Beckenham, 8 May 1890.
=Catherine Emily, 2nd
dau. of Francis Charles
Miers of Eden Cottage,
Beckenham, by Susan
Mary his wife, dau. of
Edward Winne Fry of
Rio de Janeiro ; born
at Rio de Janeiro 29
May 1856, and bapt.
there ; marr. at St.
Mary's, Shortlands
(by the Rev. Henry
Francklyn Wolley, the
Vicar), on Saturday,
26 June 1886.
Esther Catherine Miers, born at Susan Mary, born at 55 Josephine, born at 55 Wheeley's
7 Charlotte Road, Edgbaston, Wheeley's Road, Edgbaston, Road, Edgbaston, on Thursday,
on Saturday, 21 May, bapt. on Sunday, 10 April, bapt. 5 September, bapt. at St. James',
at St. James', Edgbaston, 25 at St. James', Edgbaston, Edgbaston, 9 October 1895.
June 1887. 23 May 1892.
Joseph Fry of Birmingham ; born at Rio de Esther Felicia, born at Rio de Janeiro 2 April
Janeiro 12 August 1859, and bapt. there. 1866, and bapt. there.
Caroline Sophia, born at York Road, Edgbaston, Susanna, born at Petropolis, Province of Rio
30 May 1861, bapt. at St. John's, Ladywood, de Janeiro, i6 January 1868, bapt. at St.
Birmingham, 19 June 1861. George's, Edgbaston, 14 September 1876.
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16
SHERBORNE.
Arms on record in the College of Arms. — Quarterly : Argent
and gules, in the 2nd and 3rd quarters a fret or, a
crescent for difference.
Crest. — A plume of five ostrich feathers, argent, azure, or,
vert and purpure.
Supporters. — Two wolves argent, collared azure, thereon three
garbs or.
Motto. — Servabo fidem.
>})erborne.
John Dutton, Baron Sherborne (only son of James Dutton=
[formerly Naper], JVI.P. for co. Gloucester 1780, who was
created Baron Sherborne of Sherborne, co. (Gloucester,
20 May 1784, by Elizabeth his wife, younger dau. of
Wenman Roberts [afterwards Coke] of Longford, co.
Derby, and of Holkham, co. Norfolk [see Pedigree of
Leicester, Vol. S, page i§j\ ) ; born 24 January, bapt. at
Sherborne 23 February 1779; succeeded his father as
2nd Baron 22 May 1820; died at Sherborne, in his 84th
year, on Sunday, 19 October, bur. there 27 October 1862.
Will dated 19 March 1861, with codicil dated 25 July
1862, proved (Prin. Reg., 627, 62) 21 November 1862,
by the Rt. Hon^e Charles John, Earl of Suffolk and
Berkshire, of Charlton, co. Wilts, the nephew, and Charles
Frederick Bailey of Stratford Place, co. Middlesex, gent.,
two of the Exors.
=Hon''''= Mary, only dau. and heiress
of Henry, last Baron Stawel of
Somerton, co. Somerset, by Mary
his wife, 2nd dau. of Assheton,
ist Viscount Curzon of Penn, co.
Buckingham; born 22 July, bapt.
at St. George's, Hanover Square,
London, 18 August 1780; marr.
there 11 August 1803; died at
Bradwell Grove, co. Oxford, aged
84, on Friday, 2 1 October, bur.
at Sherborne 28 October 1864.
Adftion was granted at the Principal
Registry 23 November 1864, to the
Rt. Hon''''^ James Henry Legge,
Baron Sherborne of Sherborne, co.
Gloucester, the son.
Lady Elizabeth (his=j=James Henry Legge Dutton, Baron Sherborne=l
cousm), eldest dau.
of Thomas, i6th
Earl of Suffolk and
Berkshire, by the
Hon^e Elizabeth
Jane Dutton his
wife, eldest dau. of
James, ist Lord
Sherborne ; born 6
November 1803 ;
marr. at St. George's,
Hanover Square,
London, 22 June
1826 ; died, aged
41, 29 July, bur. at
Sherborne 6 August
1845. 'St wife.
of Sherborne, co. Gloucester ; born at
Portugal Street, Mayfair, London, 30 May,
bapt. at Sherborne 6 June 1804; educated
at Eton; J. P. and D.L. for co. Gloucester;
Provincial Grand Master of the Freemasons,
CO. Gloucester, 1855-80 ; succeeded his
father as 3rd Baron 19 October 1862 ; died
at Sherborne Park, aged 78, on Thursday,
8 March, bur. at Sherborne 14 March 1883.
Will dated 10 October 1882, proved (Prin.
Reg., 639, 83) 23 July 1883, by the Rt. HonW^
Henry John Reynolds Moreton, Earl of
Ducie, of Tortworth Court, co. Gloucester,
the Hon^^'^ Ralph Heneage Dutton of
Timsbury Manor, co. Southampton, and
Harry Shoubridge of 19 Lincoln's Inn
Fields, CO. Middlesex, gent., the Exors.
Susan Elizabeth, eldest dau.
and coheiress (with her
sisters, Mrs. Popham of
Littlecote, and the Hon'=''-"
Mrs. Maurice Wingfield) of
James Block, by Susan his
wife, dau. of Alan Wilson of
Atholl Crescent, Edinburgh ;
born at Kentish Town, co.
Middlesex, on Wednesday,
24 September 1823 ; marr.
at St. Mary's, Charlton (by
the Rev. the President of
Magdalen College, Oxford,
and the Rev. John Leyborne
Popham, Rector of Chilton
Foliatt, CO. Wilts), on Thurs-
day, 3 September 1857.
2nd wife.
John William Dutton,
born 31 August, bapt.
at Sherborne 5 October
1828; educated at Eton
and at Balliol College,
Oxford, matriculated 1 1
December 1846, aged
18; died 10 August, bur.
at Gsteig, Canton of
Berne, Switzerland, 13
August 1850.
Edward Lenox Dutton, Baron Sherborne=
of Sherborne, co. Gloucester ; born at
Bibury, co. Gloucester, 23 April, bapt. at
Sherborne 18 October 1831 ; educated
at Harrow and at Balliol College, Oxford,
matriculated 30 November 1849, aged
18, B.A. 1852; J.P. for CO. Gloucester;
succeeded his father as 4th Baron 8 March
1883 ; Patron of Bibury and of Sherborne
with Windrush, co. Gloucester.
=Emily Theresa, dau. of
Baron Hermann de Stern
of London, by Julia his
wife, dau. of Aaron Asher
Goldsmid of Cavendisli
Square, London ; born
at Cavendish Square,
London, on Tuesday, 21
April 1846; marr. at the
Registrar's Office, Ken-
sington, London, on
Thursday, 5 July 1894.
Elizabeth, bom 1 9 February, bapt. at Sherborne,
CO. Gloucester, 27 February 1807 ; marr. at
St. George's, Hanover Square, London, 29 June
1826, Henry George Francis, Earl of Ducie,
Baron Ducie and Baron Moreton of Tortworth,
CO. Gloucester (eldest son of Thomas Reynolds,
ist Earl of Ducie, 4th Baron Ducie and ist
Baron Moreton of Tortworth, by Lady Frances
his wife, only dau. of Henry Herbert, ist Earl
of Carnarvon); born in London 8 May 1802 ;
educated at Eton and at Trinity College,
Cambridge; M.P. for co. Gloucester 1831-32,
and for East Gloucestershire 1832-35 ; a Lord-
in-\Vaiting to H.M. Queen Victoria 1S46-52 ;
succeeded his father as 2nd Earl 22 June
1840; died at Tortworth Court, aged 51, on
Thursday, 2 June, bur. at Tortworth 10 June
1853. Will dated 4 July 1840, proved
(P.C.C, 661, 53) I September 1853, by James
Haughton Langston, one of the Exors. Power
reserved to the Hon'''' Percy Moreton, the
brother, the other Exor. She died at
Tortworth Court, aged 58, on Wednesday,
15 INLirch, and was bur. at Tortworth 20
March 1S65. Will dated 20 April 1863, with
three codicils dated respectively 25 July 1863,
21 September 1863 and 25 July 1864, proved
(Prin. Reg., 241, 65) 12 April 1865, by the
Rt. Hon'''' Henry John, Earl of Ducie, of
Tortworth Court, Wootton-under-Edge, co.
Gloucester, the son, one of the Exors.
John Thomas Dutton=
of Hinton House, Aires-
ford, CO. Hants ; born
23 August, bapt. at
.Sherborne 30 August
1810 ; educated at
Harrow and at Christ
Church, Oxford, matricu-
lated 3 November 1828,
aged 18; J. P. for co.
Hants, High Sheriff
1866 ; died at Hinton
House, Alresford, aged
73, on Sunday, 22 June
1884, and bur. at
Hinton, CO. Hants. Will
dated 20 May 1863,
with two codicils dated
respectively 3 March
1875 and 20 June 1883,
proved (Prin. Reg., 698,
84) 5 September 1884,
by the Rt. Hon'''' Henry
John, Earl of Ducie,
Baron Ducie and More-
ton of Tortworth, co.
Gloucester, the nephew,
one of the Exors.
=Lady Lavinia Agnes,
youngest dau. of
Thoma.s, 5th Earl of
Macclesfield, by Eliza
his 2nd wife, youngest
dau. of William Bre-
ton Wolstenholme of
Holly Hill, CO. Sussex;
marr. at Ensham, co.
Oxford, 19 July 1836;
died at 16 Maddox
Street, London, on
Friday, 24 November,
bur. at Hinton 28
November 1893. Will
dated 19 January
1885, proved (Prin.
Reg., 38, 94) 25 Jan-
uary 1894, by Henry
John Dutton, the son,
the sole Exor.
A
Julia Henrietta,
born at Bibury,
CO. Gloucester,
24 Oct. 1832,
bapt. at Sher-
borne 14 April
Emily Isabella Constance, bom at Bibury 18 December 1834, bapt. at
Sherborne 25 April 1835 ; marr. at Bibury (by the Rev. Henry Snow), on
Wednesday, 2 September 1863, as his 2nd wife, Edwin Corbett (son of
Edwin Corbett of Tilstone Hall, Chester, by Anna his wife, dau. of John
Blackburne of Hale, co. Lancaster, M.P. for co. Lancaster) ; born
4 December 1819 ; of Trinity College, Cambridge, B.A. 1843, M.A.
1847; Attach(^ at Washington, Madrid, Paris and Copenhagen 1852-55,
Charge d'Affaires at Florence 1858-60, Secretary of Legation at Stockliolm
1860-62, Frankfort 1862-65, Munich 1865-66, Charg^ d'Affaires in Central
America 1866-72, Consul-General at Guatemala 1872-74, Minister at Berne
1874-78, at Athens 1878-81, Minister Plenipotentiary at Rio 1881-84, and at
Stockholm 1885 till his death. He marr. istly 12 December 1852, Charlotte
Ann Margaret, only dau. of Henry Edward Morritt, Captain R.A. ; she died,
leaving issue, 22 May 1861, and was bur. at Stockholm. He died at the
British Legation, Stockholm, on Thursday, 23 February 1S88, and was bur.
at Stockholm. W^iU dated 8 March 1878, with four codicils dated respectively
16 May 1884, 22 December 1884 and 7 January 1888, proved (Prin. Reg..
414, 88) 8 May 1888, by Francis Atherley of Landguard Manor, near
Shanklin, in the Isle of Wight, the surviving Exor.
T
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21
Anne Constance, bom 12 September, bapt. at Sherborne, co. Gloucester, 22 December 1816;
marr. at Sherborne Park 22 September 1846, Admiral Edward, Baron Dunsany of Dunsany
Castle, CO. Meath, and of 7 Grosvenor Place, London, R.N. (younger son of Colonel Edward
Wadding, 14th Baron Dunsany, Colonel Coldstream Guards, by Charlotte Louisa his ist wife,
dau. of Nicholas, ist Baron Cloncurry) ; born at Ramsgate, co. Kent, 29 November 1808; of
the Royal Navy, Captain 1846, Rear-Admiral 1864, Vice-Admiral 187 1, Admiral 1877; in a
conflict with pirates in the Archipelago 1826, served on the coast of Spain 1835-40; Author
of " Gaul or Teuton " and other works ; succeeded his brother, Randall Edward, as 16th Baron,
7 April 1852; died at 12 Robertson Terrace, Hastings, co. Sussex, aged 80, on Friday, 22
February, bur. at Copthorne, co. Sussex, 25 February 1889. Will dated 9 February 1889,
proved (Prin. Reg., 301, 89) 8 April 1889, by the Hon""'" Horace Curzon Plunkett of Crawley
Down Park, co. Sussex, the son, and the Rt. Hon'^''^ Arthur Fitz Gerald, Baron Kinnalrd,
of 50 South Audley Street, co. Middlesex, the Exors. She died at Sherborne Park, aged 41,
on Sunday, 27 June, and was bur. at Sherborne 2 July 1858.
I
Henry John Dutton of Hinton House,=
Alresford, co. Hants ; born in London
17 January 1847; entered the Army as
Ensign ist Battalion Rifle Brigade (Prince
Consort's Own) 16 November 1866, retired
as Lieutenant 1876 ; J. P. for co. Hants.
=Blanche Eleanor, 2nd dau. of Laurence Trent
Cave of Ditcham Park, Petersfield, co. Hants,
Captain 54th Regiment, J. P., by Lucy his wife,
dau. of John Greenwood of Broadhanger, Peters-
field, Q.C; born at Florence, Italy, 11 December
1865, and bapt. at the English church there;
marr. at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London (by the
Rev. Canon Henry Parr)' Liddon, D.D., assisted
by the Rev. Augustus Legge, uncle of the bride),
on Wednesday, 4 April 1888. ,
Blanche Mary Stukeley,
bom at 13 Lowndes
Square, London, on
Friday, 7 December
1894, bapt. at St. Paul's,
Knightsbridge, London,
17 January 1895.
Ursula Mary Lavinia,
bom at Hinton House,
Alresford, on Wed-
nesday, 30 December
1896, and bapt. at
Hinton, co. Hants.
Ralph Stawell Dutton,
born at Hinton House,
Alresford, on Thurs-
day, 25 August 1898,
and bapt. at Hinton.
Joan Mary Sherborne,
born atHinton House,
Alresford, on Monday,
20 January 1902, and
bapt. at Hinton.
Louisa Eliza Lavinia,
born 16 November,
bapt. at St. George's,
Hanover Square, Lon-
don, 27 December
1850.
Rev. Reginald George Dutton, born 20 June, bapt. at St. Mary's,
Bryanston Square, London, 29 July 1857 ; of Trinity College,
Cambridge, B.A. 1880, M.A. 1883; died at 38 Piccadilly, London,
aged 29, on Tuesday, 16 November, bur. at Hinton 20 November
1886. Will dated 28 September 1886, proved (Prin. Reg., 22, 87)
21 January 1887, by the Rev. Paul Williams Wyatt of Harpur Place,
CO. Bedford, the sole Exor.
Mary Laura, born at Bibury, co. Gloucester,
2 July, bapt. there i November 1836 ; died at
Bibury on Saturday, 31 December 1859, and
bur. there {fio record in Register^
James Robert Dutton, born 23 December 1838,
and bapt. at Charlton, Malmesbury, co. Wilts ;
died at Bibury, aged 18, 14 May 1857, and bur.
there {jio record in Register).
Rev. Frederick George Dutton, bom 28 May,
bapt. at Bibury 9 August 1840; of Christ
Church, Oxford, matriculated 13 June 1859,
aged 19, B.A. 1863, M.A. 1869; a Student
of Lincoln's Inn 13 November 1863, called
to the Bar 30 April 1867 ; took Holy Orders
1869; Vicar of Sherborne 1870-74, and of
Bibur)' since 1874; Hon. Canon Gloucester
Cathedral since 1901.
Ralph Heneage Button of Timsbury Manor,=
CO. Hants; born 5 August, bapt. at Sherborne,
CO. Gloucester, 12 August 1821; of Trinity
College, Cambridge, M..^. 1842 ; D.L. for
CO. Hants, High Sheriff 1872; M.P. for
South Hants 1857-65, and for Cirencester
1865-68 ; died at 16 Halkin Street West,
London, aged 71, on Saturday, 8 October,
bur. at Timsbury 11 October 1892. Will
dated 4 March 1879, with two codicils dated
respectively 9 May 1890 and 18 May 1892,
proved (Prin. Reg., 1074, 92) 14 November
1892, by the Hon''''^ Horace Curzon Plunkett
and the Hon'^''^ John William Mansfield,
Barrister-at-Law, the Exors.
'Isabella, youngest dau. of John Mansfield of
Diggeswell House, co. Hertford, and of
Grosvenor Street, London, and sister of Sir
William Ro.se Mansfield, ist Baron Sandhurst,
G.C.B., G.C.S.L, D.C.L. ; marr. at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London (by the Rt. Rev.
Edward Stanley, D.D., Bishop of Norwich), on
Thursday, 3 August 1848 ; died at 16 Halkin
Street West, London, on Wednesday, 27 Feb-
ruary, bur. at Timsbury 2 March 1895. ^^i"
dated 15 December 1892, proved (Prin. Reg.,
254, 95) 28 March 1895, by Dame Isabella Mary
Simeon, wife of Sir John Stephen Barrington
Simeon, Bart., the daughter, the sole Executrix.
Isabella Mary, born at 18 Wilton Place, London, on Wednesday, 27 April, bapt. at St. Paul's,
Knightsbridge, London, 24 May 1853; marr. there (by the Rt. Rev. Samuel Wilberforce, D.D.,
Bishop of Winchester, assisted by the Ven''''= Archdeacon Wilson and the Hon''''' and Rev.
Robert Liddell) on Tuesday, 18 June 1872, Sir John Stephen Barrington Simeon of Grazeley,
CO. Berks, Bart, (eldest son of Sir John Simeon, 3rd Bart., M.P. for Isle of Wight, by Jane
Maria his ist wife, only dau. of Sir Frederick Francis Baker of Loventor, co. Devon, 2nd
Bart); born at Swainston, Isle of Wight, on Saturday, 31 August 1850, and bapt. there;
formerly of the Rifle Brigade; J. P. for co. Hants, D.L. and County Alderman for Isle of Wight ;
M.P. for Southampton since 1895 ; succeeded his father as 4th Bart. 21 May 1870.
Colonel Charles Dutton of Twigworth Lodge, =
Gloucester ; bom at Bibury, co. Gloucester, 13
December 1842, bapt. there 7 June 1843 ; educated
at Eton ; entered the Army as Ensign 1 2 March
1861, Lieutenant 25th Regiment 26 July 1864, and
of the 85th Regiment 3 March 1865, Captain
7 October 1871, Brevet-Major 2 March 187 1, Major
Shropshire Light Infantry i July 1881, Lieut.-
Colonel 15 May 1S89, Brevet-Colonel 20 November
1897 ; A.D.C. to Commander-in-Chief, East Indies,
I November 1868 to 3 February 1869, D.A.Q.M.G.
Bengal i May 1875 to 21 September 1879, and
September 1880 to 24 March 1881 ; served in
Afghan War 1878-80 as A.Q.M.G. 2nd Division
Kabu Field Force, at action of Shekabad (mentioned
in despatches, "London Gazette," 30 July 1880,
medal. Brevet of Major); D.A.A.G. Guernsey 15
May 1884 to 14 May 1S89, Recruiting Staff Officer
(class i) 1893-97.
=May Arbuthnot, eldest
dau. of George Noble
Taylor, J. P. for co.
Berks, formerly Mem-
ber of Council of
Viceroy and Governor-
General of India, by
May Henrietta his wife,
dau. of \Vllliam Scott ;
born at Madras, India,
6 November 1849, ^■''d
bapt. there ; marr. at
Calcutta, India, 23
January 1869.
Henry Thomas
Dutton, born 23
January, bapt. at
Bibury 30 May
1844; died at
Cheam, co. Sur-
rey, in his 14th
year, on Friday,
I o April, and
bur. there 14
April 1857, the
remains being
subsequently re-
moved to Bibury.
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Susan May, born at Naini Tal, North
West Provinces, India, 19 November
1869, and bapt. there ; marr. at St.
John's, Paddington, London (by the
Hon'''^ and Rev. Frederick George
Button, Vicar of Bibury, co. Glou-
cester), on Monday, 17 February
1890, Edmund Percy Calvert, only
son of Edmund Calvert of Walton-le-
Dale, CO. Lancaster.
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Mary Laura, born at Naini Tal 22
February 187 1, and bapt. there.
James Huntly Button, born at Fatehgarh, North West
Provinces, India, 5 March 1873, and bapt. there ;
educated at Wellington College ; entered the Army as
2nd Lieutenant in The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
21 October 1893, Lieutenant 15 November 1895,
Captain 23 August 1899; served in South African War
1899-1901, at the relief of Ladysmith, including action
at Colenso, at the operations of 17-24 January 1900,
and action at Spion Kop, at the operations of 5-7
February 1900, and action at Vaal Kranz, at the
operations on Tugela Heights 14-27 February 1900,
and action at Pieters Hill, at the operations in Natal
March to June 1900, including action at Laing's Nek
of 6-9 June, and at the operations in the Transvaal,
east Pretoria, July to 22 November 1900 (medal with
five clasps).
Piers Edwin Button, born
at Roorkee, North West
Provinces, India, 28 March
1875, and bapt. there ;
educated at Bath College
and at Selwyn College,
Cambridge ; of the British
South Africa Co's. Seriice.
Arthur Brandreth Scott Button, born at
Simla, India, 11 September 1876, and
bapt. there ; educated on board H.M.S.
"Britannia"; Lieutenant R.N. 30 Sep-
tember 1898, of H.M.S. "Victorious" 23
November 1899, and as Lieut.-Commander
H.M.S. "Locust" April 1902.
Mabel Honor, born
at 3 Clarendon Place,
Hyde Park Gardens,
London, on Monday,
9 February 1880, and
bapt. at St. Mary's,
Bover, co. Kent.
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\3::=0
(S^ot)tiarli,
irms. — Gules, a chevron vair between three
crescents argent.
Crest. — A stag's head affronte, couped at the
neck gules, attired or.
Thomas Goddard of Quebec Street, Marylebone, London (son of=
William Goddard of Portsmouth, co. Hants, by Ehzabeth his
wife, dau. of George Graham) ; born at Portsmouth, and bapt. at
the parish church there 13 October 1771 ; Purser and Paymaster
in the Royal Navy, Purser of H.M. Yacht "Royal George" for
30 years ; died at his residence, i Waterfield Terrace, Shooter's
Hill Road, Blackheath, co. Kent, aged 83, on Tuesday, 29 March,
bur. in Nunhead Cemetery, co. Surrey, 5 April 1853. M.I. Will
dated 17 December 1852, proved (P.C.C., 273, 53) 15 April
1853, by Thomas Goddard and Francis George Graham Goddard,
the sons, the Exors.
=Mary Clark, dau. of Samuel
Cook of the parish of St.
Marylebone, London, by
Mary his wife; bom 27
June, bapt. at the parish
church. Ma; 'ebone, 7 July
1771 ; marr. here 2 Feb-
ruary 1795; died at i Water-
field Terrace, Shooter's Hill
Road, Blackheath, in her
8 1 St year, on P'riday, 7
November, bur. in the
family vault in Nunhead
Cemetery 13 November
1851. M.L
Thomas Goddard of Lee Park, co. Kent ; born=
12 November, bapt. at the parish church, St. Maryle-
bone, London, 26 November 1795 ; died at Lee
Park on Thursday, 25 October, bur. in the family
vault in Nunhead Cemetery 31 October i860. M.L
Will dated 21 December 1858, proved (Prin. Reg.,
696, 60) 23 November i860, by Francis George
Graham Goddard of Old Broad Street, in the City
of London, the brother, and one of the Exors.
---^^^^^li^-p^^
=Emma, dau. of Samuel Ward of London,
by Susanna Elizabeth Hunter his wife ;
bom at Heme Hill, co. Surrey, 19 March,
bapt. at St. Bartholomew-the-Great, Lon-
don, 2 May 1807 ; marr. by licence at Abbots
Langley, co. Hertford, 18 November 1834;
died at 4 Malvern Place, Cheltenham, co.
Gloucester, on Tuesday, aged 78, 15 June,
bur. in the cemetery there 18 June 1886.
Will dated 10 August 1879, with two
codicils dated respectively 19 June 1880
and 23 February 1886, proved (Prin.
Reg., 709, 86) 5 August 1886, by the
Rev. Thomas Ward Goddard of Bitteswell
Rectory, Lutterworth, co. Leicester, the
son, and the Rev. William Edward Green
of Avington Rectory, Winchester, co.
Hants, the Exors.
Rev. Thomas Ward Goddard, born at Peckham,=
CO. Surrey, 9 September, bapt. at St. Giles',
Cambervvell, co. Surrey, 14 October 1835 !
educated at Blackheath and at Pembroke
College, Cambridge, matriculated 1854, B.A.
1858, M.A. 1861 ; Rector of Bitteswell, co.
Leicester, 1881-90, Vicar of Nazeing, co.
Essex, since 1890.
=Ellen, dau. of the Rev. John Gibson, Vicar of
Furneaux Pelham, co. Hertford, by Jane his
wife, dau. of John Hubbard of Leytonstone,
CO. Essex ; born at Furneaux Pelham 27
June, bapt. there 25 July 1842 ; marr. at
Spratton, co. Northampton, on Saturday,
2 July 1864.
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Mary, born lo April, bapt. at the parish church,
Marylebone, London, 29 April 1798 ; niarr. John
Luson, Clerk at the Bank of England ; died at
16 Marlborough Place, Old Kent Road, co. Surrey,
in his 70th year, 27 April, bur. in Nunhead Cemetery,
CO. Surrey, 3 May 1855. M.I. She died at 46
Thornton Heath, Croydon, co. Surrey, in her 79th
year, on Thursday, 18 January, and was bur. in the
family vault in Nunhead Cemetery 22 January 1877.
M.I. Will dated 5 November 1868, proved (Prin.
Reg., 131, 77) 12 February 1877, by Charles Luson of
45 Thornton Heath, Croydon, co. Surrey, and Hewling
Luson of 176 Grange Road, Bermondsey, co. Surrey,
gent., the sons, the Exors.
Francis George Graham Goddard of
Surbiton, co. Surrey ; born 2 August,
bapt. at the parish church, Maryle-
bone, London, 31 August 1811;
educated at Paris ; died at Swiss
Cottage, Surbiton, 5 December, bur.
in the cemetery there 10 December
1870. M.I. Will dated 23 August
1866, proved (Prin. Reg., 27, 72)
1 1 January 1872, by the Rev. Thomas
Ward Goddard of Sherrington, New-
port Pagnell, co. Buckingham, and
Alfred Courtenay Goddard of 80 Old
Broad Street, in the City of London,
the Exors.
Emma Mary, born at Peckham, co. Surrey, 8 February, bapt. at St. Giles', Camberwell, co.
Surrey, 8 March 1837 ; marr. at Rickmansworth, co. Hertford (by the Rt. Rev. John Harding,
Bishop of Bombay, assisted by the Rev. Thomas Ward Goddard), on Thursday, 6 August
1868, the Rev. William Edward Green (son of the Rev. William Green, Vicar of Steeple
Barton, co. Oxford); born at Iver, co. Buckingham, 29 April, bapt. there 18 June 1828; of
Worcester College, Oxford, matriculated 18 November 1847, B.A. 1851, M.A. 1854; Vicar
of Holy Trinity, Lambeth, co. Surrey, 1859-72, Rector of Avington, co. Hants, 1872 till his
death; died at Avington, aged 68, on Sunday, 15 November, bur. there 20 November 1896.
Will dated 16 March 1875, proved (Prin. Reg., 1189, 96) 29 December 1896, by the Rev.
William Harding and the Rev. John Harding, two of the Exors.
A
Thomas Francis Goddard=
of St. Michael's House,
St. Michael's Alley, Corn-
hill, London, and of The
Cottage, Croxley Green,
Rickmansworth ; born at
Spratton,co. Northampton,
on Friday, 7 April, bapt.
there 21 May 1865 ; a
Solicitor of the Supreme
Court of Judicature.
=Aimee Sydney Horton, elder
dau. of John Sydney Davey
of Bochym House, Cury,
CO. Cornwall, formerly of
Redruth, co. Cornwall, J. P.
for that county, by Julia his
wife, dau. of William Watt of
Tickton Grange, co. York ;
born at Bochym House
on Tuesday, 15 December
1874, bapt. at Cury 21
January 1875 ; marr. at All
Saints', Margaret Street,
Marylebone, London (by the
Rev. Canon Sir John Caesar
Hawkins, Bart.), on Thurs-
day, 16 September 1897.
Aileen Eleanor Sydney, born
at Bochym House on Monday,
19 September, bapt. at Cury
19 October 1898.
Alice Mary, born at Felmersham, co.
Bedford, 31 January, bapt. there 10
March 1867; marr. at St. Michael's,
Chester Square, London, 25 April
1892, Cecil Fane of Malting Farm,
Little Hallingbury,co. Essex (youngest
son of Lieut.-Colonel John William
Fane of Wormsley, co. Oxford, and of
Great Miles, co. Essex, Hon. D.C.L.
Oxford, J.P., D.L. and M.P. for co.
Oxford, Lieut.-Colonel Oxfordshire
Militia, by Victoria his 4th wife,
youngest dau. of William Temple of
the i8th Regiment); born 27 June
1859; educated at Eton. She died
suddenly at Malting Farm, Little
Hallingljury, aged 32, on Wednesday,
I February, and was bur. at Little
Hallingbury 6 February 1899. M.I.,
also an oak pulpit was erected to her
memory in the church at Nazeing, co.
E.ssex, by her parents and brothers.
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Alfred Courtenay Goddard,=
born at Peckham, co. Surrey,
19 September, bapt. at St.
Giles', Camberwell, CO. Surrey,
24 October 1838.
=Maria, eldest dau. of Richard VVheen of Deptford, co. Kent, by
Maria his wife; born 9 December 1839; marr. at Christ Church,
Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park, London (by the Rev. 'I'homas
Goddard, assisted by the Rev. George Finch), on Tuesday,
18 December 1866.
P'rances VVheen, born at 118
Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park,
London, on Saturday, 25 January,
bapt. at North Mimms, co. Hert-
ford, 19 April 1868; marr. at Holy
Trinity, Paddington, London (by
the Rev. Joseph Green Pilkington,
the Vicar), on Saturday, 28 March
1896, Stanley William Eagle, elder
son of \V'illiam Pleasants Eagle of
Clapham Park, co. Surrey. She
died at 33 Orsett Terrace, Hyde
Park, London, aged 29, on
Sunday, 21 November, and was
bur. in Willesden Cemetery, co.
Middlesex, on Thursday, 25
November 1897.
Maria, born at 118 (Gloucester
Terrace, Hyde Park, London, on
Saturday, 20 February, bapt. at
Holy Trinity, Lambeth, co. Surrey,
10 April 1869.
Nora, born at 118 Gloucester
Terrace, Hyde Park, London, on
Friday, 12 August, bapt. at St.
Michael's, Paddington, London, 18
December 1870 ; marr. at Holy
Trinity, Paddington (by the Rev.
George Ruthven Thornton, Vicar
of St. Barnabas', Addison Road,
London, assisted by the Rev. Henry
Theophilus Adams, cousin of the
bridegroom), on Saturday, 14 Decem-
ber 189s, James ScovellAdams,eldest
son of James Scovell Adams.
Kathleen, born at 118
Gloucester Terrace,
Hyde Park, London,
on Saturday, 20 April,
bapt. at St. Michael's,
Paddington, London,
21 July 1872.
Annie Wheen, born at
104 Lancaster Gate,
Hyde Park, London,
on Tuesday, 2 Decem-
ber 1873, bapt. at St.
Michaers,Paddington,
London, 26 March
1S74. ,
Ellen Graham, born at Peckham 4 June, bapt. at St. Giles',
Camberwell, i July 1840; marr. at Avington, co. Hants (by the
Rev. Edward Wartcr, Rector of Hanwood, co. Salop, assisted by
the Rev. William Edward Green, the Rector, and brother-in-law of
the bride), on Wednesday, 10 November 1875, as his 2nd wife,
Henry de Grey Warter of Cruck Meole and Longdon Manor,
CO. Salop (2nd son of Henry de Grey Wartcr of Cruck Meole, J. P.
and D.L. for co. Salop, by Emma Sarah Moore his wife, dau. of
William Wood of Marsh Hall and of Hanwood, co Salop) ; born
26 January 1807 ; J. P. and D.L. for co. Salop, High Sheriff
1879. He marr. istly i March 1833, Harriette, dau. of John
Benbow, M.P. for Dudley ; she died 14 February 1875. He died,
leaving issue by his ist wife, at Longdon Manor, aged 77, on
Friday, 5 December, and was bur. at Hanwood 11 December 1884.
AdrSon was granted at the Principal Registry 12 June 1S85, under
certain limitations, to John Young of 41 Coleman Street, in the
City of London. =j=
A
Francis Arthur Goddard,
born at Peckham 14 June,
bapt. at St. Giles', Cam-
berwell, 12 July 1843;
educated at Blackheath ;
set sail from Liverpool in
February 1863 in the
"Lord Raglan" for Mel-
bourne, Australia, and was
lost at sea, the ship never
beini' heard of again.
Arthur Henry Goddard, born at Sherrington, co. Buckingham, 20 January, bapt. there 9 April
1871 ; of Pembroke College, Cambridge, Scholar 1S90, B.A. 1S93; a Student at Law 1899;
Mathematical Master at Dunstable Grammar School 1896-99.
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'T^^^oilM/ul
JFaulconer of itetoes, co. ^usse^.
Robert Hoffman Faulconer of Lewes, co. Sussex (only surviving chilcl=
of Benjamin Faulconer of Henfield Place, formerly of Petworth, co.
Sussex, brother of William Faulconer of Henfield [see Pedigree of
Faulconer, Vol. 4, page Sj], by Cordelia his wife, dau. of Arthur Brook
of Bexhill, co. Sussex); bapt. at Petworth 11 December 1776 ; died at
Lewes, aged 37, 21 January, bur. at All Saints', Lewes, 28 January
1814. Will dated 12 March 1813, proved (P.C.C, 349 Bridport)
14 June 18 14, by Sarah Faulconer, the relict, and sole Executrix.
(;n:2^cc^^
"iUr^-t^eyZ^^
=Sarah, dau. of John
BuckoU of Lewes,
by Sarah his wife ;
marr. by licence at
St. Anne's, Lewes,
30 November 1809;
died at Lewes, aged
43i 27 January, bur.
at All Saints', Lewes,
31 January 1818.
Robert Hoffman Faulconer, born at Lewes 27 October, =
bapt. at Henfield 13 November 1810 ; died at
Hastings, co. Sussex, in his 43rd year, on Tuesday,
4 January, bur. at All Saints', Lewes, 11 January 1853.
Will dated 5 August 1852, with codicil dated 14 August
1852, proved (P.C.C, 32, 53) 7 April 1853, by Mary
Ann Faulconer, the relict, the sole Executrix.
f/^^^^%^
=Mary Ann, eldest dau. of John Plumer
Verrall of Lewes, by Ann his wife,
dau. of William Richards ; born at
Lewes 15 July 18 13, bapt. at All
Saints', Lewes, 1 September 1813 ;
marr. there 19 April 1837; died at
Barcombe, co. Sussex, 3 July, bur. at
All Saints', Lewes, 8 July 1880. Will
dated 13 March 1879, proved (Prin.
Reg., 660, 80) 4 August 1880, by
Robert Hoffman Faulconer of Lewes,
CO. Sussex, the son, the sole Exor.
Harriet Ann, born at Lewes
30 October, bapt. at All Saints',
Lewes, 30 December 1838 ;
died at St. Leonard's-on-Sea,
CO. Sussex, aged 45, and bur.
at Fairlight, co. Sussex, 27
November 1883.
Mary Louisa, born at Lewes
28 January, bapt. at All Saints',
Lewes, 15 March 1841.
Catherine, born at Lewes 19 February, bapt. at All Saints',
Lewes, 23 March 1844; marr. at St. Mary Magdalen's,
St. Leonard's-on-Sea (by the Rev. John Knight, Prebendary
and Vicar of Heytesbury, co. Wilts, father of the bridegroom,
and the Rev. William Wheler Hume, the Rector), on
Thursday, 30 July 1868, the Rev. John George Bury Knight
(son of the Rev. John Knight, Prebendary of Salisbury and
Vicar of Heytesbury, by Jane Isabella his wife, dau. of
William Bury of Panty Goitre, co. Monmouth) ; born 30
December 1840, and bapt. at Heytesbury; of Caius College,
Cambridge, B.A. 1863, M.A. 1867 ; Vicar of Birstwith,
CO. York, 1874-83, Middleham, co. York, 1883-94, and of
Eastgate, co. Durham, since 1894,
A
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Benjamin George
Faulconer, bom at
Lewes, co. Sussex,
19 March, bapt. at
All Saints', Lewes,
19 April 1812 ;
died, aged 14, 17
August, bur. at All
Saints', Lewes, 22
August 1826.
Harriet, born at Lewes 7 December 18 13, bapt. at All Saints' Lewes,
9 January 1814; marr. at East Grinstead, co. Sussex, 7 December 1831,
Captain William Price Hamilton, R.N. ; entered the Royal Navy in 1810,
was appointed Flag-Lieutenant to the Hon'''' Sir Henry Blackwood, Bart.,
K.C.B., Commander-in-Chief on the East India Station, 20 August 1820,
removed from the " Leander," 50, to the "Topaze," 46, in 1821, became
a Commander 13 November 1823, appointed to the "Comus" sloop
1832, and Post-Captain 28 October 1836 ; died at Belair, near Plymouth,
CO. Devon, in his 46th year, on Friday, 21 May, bur. at Pennycross,
CO. Devon, 27 May 1847. Will dated 18 November 1839, proved (P.C.C,
714, 47) 7 September 1847, by Harriet Hamilton, the relict, the sole
Executrix. She died at Kenilworth, co. Warwick, aged 63, 4 April, and
was bur. at Ashow, co. Warwick, 11 April 1877. M.I. Will dated 25
September 1856, proved at Birmingham 4 May 1877, by Harriet Faulconer
Hamilton of Avondale Villa, Kenilworth, co. Warwick, spinster, the
daughter, and George Woodcock of the City of Coventry, gent., the Exors.
I
Rev. Robert Hoffman Faulconer, bom
at Lewes 8 September, bapt. at All
Saints', Lewes, 10 November 1846;
educated at Brighton ; admitted a
Solicitor 1869; ordained Deacon 1888
and Priest 1889 (by the Rt. Rev.
Edward King, D.D., Bishop of Lin-
coln) ; Vicar of Swilland, co. Suffolk,
1892-97, and of Trimley St. Mary, co.
Suffolk, since 1897.
William Hamilton
Faulconer, bom at
Lewes 26 February,
bapt. at All Saints',
Lewes, 26 April
1848 ; died, aged 8
months, and bur. at
All Saints', Lewes,
25 November 1848.
Sarah, born at Lewes 18 February,
bapt. at All Saints', Lewes, 12
April 1850; died at St. Leonard's-
on-Sea, co. Susse.x, aged 38, 23
February, bur. at Fairlight, co.
Sussex, 28 February 1888.
v/<T •V- >^i>i^t^^^
t^rz^-^^-^-^
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ilBlunfe.
Arms. — Argent, a chevron chequy, or and sable, between three leopard's
heads erased azure, collared and lined or.
Crest. — On a mount vert, a demi-griftin couchant, couped argent.
Motto. — Fortiter, fideliter, feliciter.
Henry Munk of Wigtoft, co. Lincoln (elder son=
of Henry Munk of Sutterton, co. Lincoln, by
Lydia Wilson his wife, of Lincoln) ; born in
1769; died, aged 36, 10 June, bur. at Wigtoft,
CO. Lincoln, 13 June 1805.
^Elizabeth Dodd of Peckforton,
CO. Chester; born in 1762; marr.
28 June 1792 ; died, aged 35,
30 November, bur. at Wigtoft
4 December i 797.
Lydia, born 2 June, bapt. at Wigtoft 6 June 1793; marr. 27 March 181 7, Elizabeth, bapt.
Peter Wedd of Boston, co. Lincoln (son of Peter Wedd of Boston, by Mary at Wigtoft 2
Coupland his 2nd wife); died at New Orleans. Portrait by Robert James, October 1794,
painted in 184^, in the possession of his nepheiv, Harry Mutik. She died at and bur. there
Knolle Park, in the parish of Woolton, co. Lancaster, aged 88, on Thursday, 26 November
29 September, and was bur. at Wavertree, co. Lancaster, 4 October 1881. following.
Will dated {day of tnonth omitted) June 1873, proved (Prin. Reg., 781, 81)
29 October 1881, by Thomas Ramson Whitty of St. Andrew's Street, in the
City of Norwich, the grandson, one of the Exors.
Elizabeth Ellen, born i Oct. 1835, bapt.
at St. Nicholas', Nottingham, 15 Nov.
1836; marr. at St. Matthew's, Notting-
ham (by the Rev. Canon Joshua William
Brooks, Vicar of St. Mary's, Nottingham),
on Thursday, 4 July 1861, John Bradley
of Nottingham (2ncl son of John Bradley
of The Park, Nottingham, by Mary Ann
his wife, dau. of Micah Gedling of
Bowling Alley House, Mount Vernon,
Nottingham, J. P.); born 13 Dec. 1835,
bapt. at St. Nicholas', Nottingham (by
the Rev. W. J. Butler, the Rector),
3 Jan. 1836. She died at Nottingham,
in her 28th year, on AVednesday, 29 April,
and was bur. in the family vault at the
General Cemetery, Nottingham, 5 May
1863. y
(See Pedigree of Bradley, page S2.)
Sarah Maria, born 22 October, bapt. James Edward
at St. Nicholas', Nottingham, 15 Munk, born 16
November 1836; marr. at St. James', January, bapt.
Nottingham (by the Rev. Henry Bell, at St. Nicholas',
the Vicar, assisted by the Rev. John Nottingham, 1 1
Prior Sharp), on Thursday, 22 July February 1838;
1858, John Killen McCausland of died at Brigh-
Belfast, J. P. (eldest son of Samuel ton, co. Sussex,
McCausland of Cherryvale, near aged 60, 18
Belfast, J. P., by Jane his wife, dau. December, bur.
of John Killen of Ballymena, co. in the General
Antrim); born 30 May 1829; died Cemetery, Not-
at Lenoxvale, Belfast, 13 May, bur. tingham, 23 De-
in the City Cemetery, Belfast, 17 cember 1898.
May 1886. Will proved at Belfast
13 August 1886, by Edward Munk
McCausland of Lenoxvale, Belfast,
one of the Exors. =f
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Edward Munk, born at Holme Pierrepont, co. Nottingham, on Sunday, 23 January, bapt.
there 29 February 1876; educated at Willington House, AVillington, near Repton, co. Derby,
and at Oliver's Mount School, Scarborough, co. York.
(^^A
'^€ci/^2^j
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Edward Munk of The Park, Nottingham ; born 25 September, bapt. at=
Wigtoft, CO. Lincoln, 28 November 1795; <i's<^ ^^ 6 The Ropewalk,
Nottingham, aged 83, on Thursday, 20 March, bur. in the General
Cemetery, Nottingham, 26 March 1879. Portrait by Robert James,
painted in 184J, and another by Si/vanus Redgate in 1864, in the
possession of his son, Harry iMunk). Will dated 11 September 1875,
with codicil dated 16 March 1877, proved at Nottingham 20 May
1879, by Harry Munk of Holme Pierrepont, co. Nottingham, the son,
William Archibald Patterson of The Ropewalk, Nottingham, and
George Parr of Park Terrace, Nottingham, the Exors.
=Sarah, dau. of John
Franks of Stretton Hall,
CO. Leicester ; marr.
18 November 1834 ;
died at 5 Park Terrace,
Nottingham, 22 April,
bur. in the General
Cemetery, Nottingham,
25 April 1846. Por-
trait by Robert James,
painted in 184J, in the
possession of her son,
Harry Munk.
Fanny Gertrude, born 1 7 October, bapt. at St. Nicholas', Nottingham,
II November 1839; marr. at St. James', Nottingham (by the Rev.
Henry Bell, the Vicar, assisted by the Rev. James Hill, Vicar of
St. Paul's, Nottingham), on Thursday, 21 October 1869, William
Archibald Patterson of The Ropewalk, Nottingham (son of William
Patterson of The Park, Nottingham); born 17 August 1826; J. P. for
CO. Nottingham ; died, aged 69, 25 September, bur. in the Church
Cemetery, Nottingham, 28 September 1895. ^^'H dated 12 September
1895, proved at Nottingham 7 December 1895, by Harry Munk,
brother-in-law, and George Parr, the Exors. She died, aged 55,
1 1 September, and was bur. in the Church Cemetery, Nottingham,
13 September 1895. Admon was granted at Nottingham 24 fJecember
1895, to Harry Munk and (leorge Parr.
Henry Munk, born
9 March 1841, and
bapt. privately the
same day (baptism
registered at St.
Nicholas', Notting-
ham); died, aged 3,
2 February, bur. in
the General Ceme-
tery, Nottingham,
7 February 1844.
Lydia Annie, born i June, bapt. at St.
Nicholas', Nottingham, 15 June 1842 ; marr.
at St. James', Nottingham (by the Rev. Henry
Bell, the Vicar, assisted by the Rev. William
Sanday, D.D., brother of the bridegroom), on
Thursday, 17 September 1868, George Henry
Sanday of Holme Pierrepont, co. Nottingham
(2nd son of William Sanday of Holme
Pierrepont, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of
George Pashley) ; born 15 June, bapt. at
Holme Pierrepont 13 July 1845.
Harry Munk of Elm=
House, Beeston, co.
Nottingham ; born
2 January, bapt. at
St. Nicholas', Not-
tingham, I February
1845 ; educated at
Belfield House, Bow-
den, near Manchester.
=Sarah, 2nd dau. of John
Wadsworth of Notting-
ham, by Mary Elizabeth
his wife, dau. of William
Brown of Pilcher Gate,
Nottingham ; bom 8
November 1845; marr.
at St. James', Notting-
ham (by the Rev. Henry
Bell, the Vicar), on
Tuesday, 3 November
1874.
Henry Wadsworth Munk, born at Holme Pierrepont on Saturday, 21 June, bapt. there
24 July 1879; edu-
cated at Amesbury
House, Bickley, co.
Kent, and at Marl-
borough.
lunk, born at Holme Pierrepont on Saturday, 21 June, bapt. there
Mary Ann, dau. of=
Robert Cartwright
of Kirmington, co.
Lincoln ; marr. at
Kirmington 7 March
1827; died, aged 24,
14 August, bur. at
Wyberton, co. Lin-
coln, 18 August
1829. M.I. I St wife.
=Henry Munk of Algarkirk, co.=
Lincoln ; born at Wigtoft, co.
Lincoln, 14 February 1797, and
bapt. privately the same day ;
died at Wyberton 17 March,
bur. there 21 March 1864.
M.L Will dated 3 July 1858,
with codicil dated 14 March
i860, proved at Lincoln 12
May 1864, by Edward Munk
of The Park, Nottingham, the
brother, and Thomas Smalley
Cooke of Boston, co. Lincoln,
two of the Exors.
=Sarah, dau. of John Pass of Boston ;
born in 1790; marr. 14 April 1833;
died at Skirbeck, co. Lincoln, aged 85,
19 May, bur. at Wyberton 23 May
1874. M.L Will dated 22 September
1864, with codicil dated 7 May 1866,
proved at Lincoln 19 June 1874, by
Edward Munk of The Park, Notting-
ham, and Mary Ann Foster, wife of
William Foster of the City of Lincoln,
two of the Exors. Double probate
passed at Lincoln November 1881.
2nd wife.
James Munk, born
in March, died, aged
8 months, 4 Novem-
ber 1828, and bur.
at Wyberton {no
record in Register).
M.L
Mary Ann, born at Wyberton ig July, bapt. there
privately 22 July 1829; marr. at Algarkirk, co.
Lincoln, 14 September 1S52, William Foster of
Lincoln; born 29 July 1825. She died at Lincoln
19 June, and was bur. in Lincoln Cemetery 21 June
1881. Adinon was granted at Lincoln 17 August
1881, to Henry Munk Foster of Lincoln, the son,
and one of the next of kin.
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Arms on record in the College of Arms. —
Or, a leopard's head azure, within a wreath
of laurel, between two cockerells in pale
proper, two flaunches gules.
Crest. — Within a crescent argent, a
tiger's head proper, crowned with an
Eastern crown or.
CocfeerelL
Samuel Pepys Cockerell of Westbourne=
House, Paddington, co. Middlesex (son
of John Cockerell of BLshop's Hull, near
Taunton, co. Somerset, by Frances his
wife, dau. of John Jackson of Claphani,
CO. Surrey, nephew and heir of Samuel
Pepys, Secretary to the Admiralty in
the reigns of Charles II. and James II.);
born 15 February 1754; Architect and
Surveyor to the Hon''''' East India
Company i8o5; died at Westbourne
House, aged 74, on Thursday, 12 July
1827. Will dated 26 August 1826,
proved (P.C.C, 470 Heber) 3 August
1827, by John Cockerell, Charles
Robert Cockerell and Samuel Pepys
Cockerell, the sons, three of the Exors.
Power reserved to Anna Cockerell, the
relict, the other Exor.
=Anna, dau. and
coheir of John
Whetham of St.
Ives, CO. Hunt-
ingdon ; marr.
at Hemingford
Grey, co. Hunt-
ingdon, 18 June
1782 ; died at
Stratton .Street,
Piccadilly, Lon-
don, aged 87,
on Wednesday,
14 June 1843.
Anne, marr. 14 January 1815, Richard
Pollen of Rodbourne, co. Wilts, and of
Lincoln's Inn, London (2nd son of Sir
John Pollen of Andover and Redenham,
CO. Hants, ist Bart., by Louisa his ist wife,
only dau. of Walter Holt of Redenham) ;
born 17 April 17S6 ; died 7 February 183S.
Will dated 22 November 1834, with codicil
dated 26 November 1834, proved (P.C.C,
190 Nicholl) 10 March 1838, by Richard
Hungerford Pollen, the eldest son, sole
Exor named in codicil. She died at
Rodbourne, in her 82nd year, on Thursday,
28 December 1865. Will dated 24 May
1862, proved (Prin. Reg., 113, 66) 2 Feb-
ruary 1866, by Sir Richard Hungerford
Pollen of Rodbourne, co. Wilts, Baronet,
and John Hungerford Pollen of 11
Pembridge Crescent, Bayswater, co.
Middlesex, the sons, the Exors.
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John Cockerell, born=j=J
10 October 1785; J.P.
and D.L. for co. Wilts;
died at 9 Adelaide
Crescent, Brighton,
CO. Sussex, aged 83, on
Wednesday, 28 April,
bur. in the old church-
yard at Hove, co.
Sussex, 4 May 1869.
Will dated 14 No-
vember 1865, proved
(Prin. Reg., 688, 69)
13 November 1869,
by Andrew Pepys
Cockerell of 45 Hert-
ford Street, Mayfair,
CO. Middlesex, gent.,
the son, one of the
Exors.
oanna Mary, eldest dau.
of Brigadier-General Catlin
Craufurd of the 91st
Highlanders ; marr. by
licence at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London,
24 September 1829; died,
aged 72, on Saturday,
15 March, bur. at Hove
20 March 1873. Will
dated 10 August 1869,
proved (Prin. Reg., 241,
73) 10 April 1873, by
Andrew Pepys Cockerell
of 45 Hertford Street,
Mayfair, co. Middlesex,
the son, the sole Exor.
Andrew Pepys Cockerell, born 4 July 1830; of Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 15 June
1848, aged 17, a Student 1848-65, B.A. 1852, M.A. 1855; Groom of the Bedchamber-in-
Waiting to H.M. King Edward VII. (when Prince of Wales); died unmarried at 11 Mandeville
Place, Manchester Square, London, aged 55, on Wednesday, g June, bur. in Kensal Green
Cemetery, London, 12 June 1886. Will dated 22 February 187S, with codicil dated 14
February 1879, proved (Prin. Reg., 609, 86) 10 July 1886, by Mary Theresa Cockerell of
1 1 Mandeville Place, co. Middlesex, spinster, the sister, the sole Executrix.
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Charles Robert Cockerell, born in London 28 April 1788; educated'
at Westminster School; A.R.A. 1829, R.A. 1S36; Surveyor to
St. Paul's Cathedral 1819, Architect of Bank of England 1833;
Member of the Society of Arts, Geneva, 1823, of the Royal
Academies of Bavaria 1828, Belgium 1852, Copenhagen 1858, of
the Archaeological Society of Athens 1837, of the Academy of
St. Luke's, Rome, 1843, and of the Institute of Architects of New
York i860; Emeritus Professor of Architecture, Royal Academy,
1840-57; created D.C.L. Oxford 20 June 1844; Chevalier of
the Legion of Honour 1855 ; President Royal Institute of British
Architects 1860-61, Gold Medallist 1848; died at 13 Chester
Terrace, Regent's Park, London, in his 76th year, on Thursday,
17 September, bur. in St. Paul's Cathedral on Thursday, 24
September 1863. Will dated 23 August i860, proved (Prin.
Reg., 637, 63) 13 November 1863, by Frederick Pepys Cockerell
of 8 Regent Street, St. James', Westminster, co. Middlesex,
Architect, the son, one of the Exors.
=Anne Maria, youngest dau.
of John Rennie, Civil
Engineer, by Martha Ann
his wife, dau. of Lachlan
Mackintosh ; marr. at St.
James', Piccadilly, London
(by the Rt. Rev. William
Howley, Bishop of Lon-
don),on Wednesday, 4 June
1828; died at 18 Man-
chester Square, London,
on Sunday, 24 November,
bur. in St. Paul's Cathedral
29 November 1873.
John Cockerell, born 12 June 1831;=
Captain 20th Hussars ; died at 25
Lansdowne Place, Brighton, co. Sussex,
aged 45, on Sunday, 27 May, bur. at
Hove, CO. Sussex, 31 May 1877. Will
dated 3 March 1869, with codicil dated
19 March 1874, proved (Prin. Reg.,
556, 77) 25 July 1877. by Henrietta
Frances Cockerell of 65 St. George's
Square, 00. Middlesex, the relict, and
Andrew Pepys Cockerell of 45 Hert-
ford Street, Mayfair, co. Middlesex,
the brother, two of the Exors.
^Henrietta Frances, eldest dau. of Henry Torrens of
the Bengal Civil Service; born at Calcutta, India, 13
August 1836; marr. at Christ Church, Lancaster Gate,
London (by the Rev. Henry Cockerell), on Thursday,
9 January 1862. She marr. istly John Samuel Torrens,
Judge of the Sudder Court, Bengal, India, who died at
16 Porchester Terrace, North Kensington Gardens,
London, on Saturday, 2 June i860, and was bur. in
Kensal Green Cemetery, London (710 record in Register).
Will dated 24 April i860, proved (Prin. Reg., 491, 60)
9 July i860, by Robert Torrens of 180 Piccadilly, co.
Middlesex, M.P., the brother, and the Rev. Lord
O'Neill of Shanes Castle, co. Antrim, two of the Exors.
I
Joan Constance, born at
Brighton on Saturday,
8 November, bapt. at
St. Paul's, Brighton, 20
December 1862; marr. at
St. Paul's, Knightsbridge,
London (by the Rev.
Henry Montagu Villiers)
9 April 1890, Geoffrey
Warburton (eldest son of
the Rev. William Parsons
^\'arburton, Canon of
Winchester, by the Hon''''^
Isabel Mary his wife, 2nd
dau. of Thomas, 2nd
Baron Ribblesdale) ; born
at Winchester 14 June
1857; formerly Captain
and Hon. Major Duke
of Connaught's Own
Hampshire and Isle of
Wight Artillery, Southern
Division R.A.
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Mary Frances, born at Canterbury, co. Kent, on Sunday, 24
January, bapt. at Canterbury Cathedral 16 March 1864; marr.
at Winchester Cathedral (by the Very Rev. the Dean, assisted by
the Rev. Francis Henry Hodgson and the Rev. the Master of
St. Cross) on Tuesday, 3 January 1882, Lieut.-Colonel Arthur
Ralph Pemberton (only son of Henry Williams Pemberton of
Trumpington Hall, near Cambridge, J. P. and D.L., by Frances
Maria Sophia his wife, only child and heiress of Francis Charles
James Pemberton of Trumpington Hall) ; born in Paris on Tues-
day, 6 January 1857 ; Sub-Lieutenant Rifle Brigade (The Prince
Consort's Own) 11 February 1875, Lieutenant 11 February 1876,
Captain i January 1S84, Major 7 May 1893, Lieut.-Colonel (4th
Battalion) i December 1897, Brevet-Colonel i December 1901 ;
Adjutant 5th Battalion Tower Hamlets Militia i April 1887 to
31 March 1892; served in Afghan War 1878-79, with the Peshawur
Valley Field Force, capture of Ali Musjid, expedition to Bazar
Valley and Lughman Valley (medal with clasp); Deputy Judge
Advocate, Pretoria, South Africa, 1902.
A
Ethel Horatia, born at 15 Onslow Gardens, South Kensington,
London, on Thursday, 18 May, bapt. at Holy Trinity, Brompton,
London (by the Rev. William Josiah Irons), 6 July 1865.
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Jane Louisa, born 9 January 1792 ; marr. at Lambeth Palace, co. Surrey, 8 July 1841, as his 2nd wife,
John Horsley Palmer of Hurlingham, co. Middlesex (3rd son of William Palmer of Nazing Park, co.
Esse.x, by Mary his wife, only dau. of the Rev. John Horsley, D.D., Rector of Thorley, co. Hertford);
born 7 July 1779 ; Director of the Bank of England. He marr. istly at the parish church, Marylebone,
London, 16 November 1810, Elizabeth, dau. of John Belli of Southampton, of the Hon*"'' East India
Co.'s Service, who was born 2 September 1783, and died at Hurlingham, leaving issue, on Saturday,
22 June 1839. He died at Hurlingham, aged 78, on Sunday, 7 February, and was bur. in Kensal
Green Cemetery, London, 13 February 1858. Will dated 8 July 1841, with five codicils dated respectively
22 April 1844, 19 May 1851, 26 May 1851, 20 December 1856, and 23 January 1858, proved (Prin.
Reg., 163, 58) 13 March 1858, by Edward Howley Palmer of King's Arms Yard, in the City of London,
and John Carrington Palmer of Wherwell Priory, near Andover, co. Southampton, the sons, the Exors.
She died s.p. at Mulgrave House, Fulham, co. Middlesex, aged 73, on Friday, 13 October, and was bur.
in Kensal Green Cemetery, London, 18 October 1865. Will dated 14 December 1864, proved (Prin.
Reg., 711, 65) 6 November 1865, by Edward Howley Palmer of Cannon Hill, co. Berks, and Andrew
Pepys Cockerell of Brighton, co. Sussex, the nephevv, the Exors.
Charles Robert Cockerell, bom 12 April 1829; died, aged 5 years and 8 months, on Sunday, 14
December, bur. at St. George's, Hanover Square, London, 17 December 1834.
Horace Abel Cockerell, C.S.L,=
of 27 Beaufort Gardens, Lon-
don; born 19 September 1832;
educated at Eton ; appointed
to the Bengal Civil Service
1853, Secretary to Governor of
Bengal, Judicial and Political
Departments, 1878-83, Member
of the Board of Revenue
1883-87; C.S.L, F.R.G.S.
Julia Mary, eldest dau. of the Hon'''^
Sir Edmund Drummond, K.C.LE.,
Barrister-at-Law of the Middle
Temple, of the Bengal Civil Service,
Lieut. -Governor North- West Pro-
vinces, Bengal, by Julia Mary his
wife, dau. of James Charles Cole-
brooke Sutherland of Calcutta,
India; marr. at St. Paul's Cathedral,
Calcutta, on Tuesday, 3 March 1863.
. I I
Rowland Vyner Cockerell, bom
10 December 1834; of the
Bengal Civil Service ; acci-
dentallykilled near Simla, India,
by falling over a precipice in the
Himalaya Mountains, aged 38,
on Thursday, 9 October 1873.
Mary Theresa, bom 12 April
1836.
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Alice Mary, born at Alipore, Calcutta, India, on Thursday, 1 1 February 1 864 ; marr. at St. Paul's Cathedral,
Calcutta, on Thursday, 8 March 1883, Colonel Charles W'emyss Muir, CLE., C.B. (son of Sir William
Muir, K. C.S.L, D.C.L., LL.D., of the Bengal Civil Service, by Elizabeth Huntly his wife, dau. of James
Wemyss) ; born 12 April 1850 ; educated at Rugby; entered the Army as Ensign 6th Regiment 7 July ■
1869, Lieutenant 28 October 1871, and of the Bengal Staff Corps 26 May 1873, Captain 7 July 1881,
Major Indian Staff Corps 7 July 1889, Lieut. -Colonel 7 July 1895, Brevet-Colonel 7 July 1899; A.D.C. to
Lieut.-Governor of North-West Provinces, India, 10 April 1872 to 9 July 1873, extra A.D.C. to Viceroy
of India 24 December 1876 to 25 January 1877, and officiating A.D.C. 18 October 1878 to 31 July
1879, A.D.C. 1 August 1879 to 29 May 1883, A.A.G. Bengal 16 January 1891 to 9 October 1893;
C.I.E. 15 July 1887 ; served in Afghan War 1880, at the march from Quetta to the relief of Kandahar
(medal); in the Soudan Expedition 18S5, at Suakim as A.D.C. to Officer Commanding Indian Con-
tingent, at actions of Hasheen and Tofrek, and operations at Tamai (mentioned in despatches, medal
with two clasps, bronze star): in Burmese Expedition 1S85-87 (medal with clasp); at the North-West
Frontier of India 1897-98, at the operations on the Sanana and in the Kurram Valley during August and
September 1897 (medal with two clasps); in the Tirah Campaign 1897-98 (A.A.G. ist Division); at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, at the operations in the Bazar Valley 1 5 to 30 December
1897 (mentioned in despatches, " London Gazette," 5 April 1898, clasp); C.B. 27 June 1902.
r, A D
John Pepys Cockerell of Compton Lodge, Eastbourne,=
CO. Sussex; born at 15 Onslow Gardens, South Ken-
sington, London, on Saturday, 3 Nov., bapt. at Holy
Trinity, Brompton (by the Rev. \\'illiam Josiah Irons),
21 Dec. 1866; educated at Eton; J. P. for co. Sussex 1900.
'Florence Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Ashley
Williams of Cadlington, Horndean, co. Hants,
by Emily Louisa his wife, dau. of Morgan
Treherne, M.P. ; bom 25 May 1872 ; marr.
at Blendworth, co. Hants, 4 Sept. 1895.
Andrew Pepys Cockerell, born at Cadlington,
Horndean, on Monday, 18 January, bapt. at
Blendworth i8 Febmary 1897.
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John Arthur Pepys Cockerell, born at
Eastbourne on Monday, 2 June, bapt. at
St. Peter's, Eastbourne, 4 July 1902.
Samuel Pepys Cockerell, born 1 8 June 1794; of Trinity College, Oxford, matriculated
15 October 1812, aged 18, B.A. 1816, Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, 1816-69,
M.A. 1820, Dean 1824, Sub-Warden 1832 ; Barrister-at-Law of Lincoln's Inn 1820;
died unmarried at 45 Hertford Street, Mayfair, London, in his 76th year, on Sunday,
7 February, bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery, London, 12 February 1869. Will dated
23 September 1862, proved (Prin. Reg., 88, 69) 26 February 1869, by Andrew Pepys
Cockerell of 45 Hertford Street, Mayfair, co. Middlesex, the nephew, the sole Exor.
Edward William
Cockerell, died
unmarried in
1824.
John Rennie Cockerell, born=
at 87 Eaton Square, London,
8 August 1831 ; educated at
Rugby and at Haileybury
College ; of the Madras Civil
Service ; died at 36 West-
bourne Terrace, London, aged
66, on Wednesday, 30 June,
bur. in the cemetery at
Norbiton, co. Surrey, 3 July
1897. Will dated 17 August
1883, with two codicils dated
respectively 16 August 1889
and 6 May 1895, proved
(Prin. Reg., 757, 97) 22 July
1897, by William Acland
Cockerell and Sir Richard
Temple Rennie, the Exors.
=Louisa Elizabeth, only dau. of John Coysgarne Sim Ann Louisa, bur.
of Coombe Wood, Kingston-on-Thames, co. Surrey, at St. George's,
by Harriett his wife, dau. of Charles Lambert of Hanover Square,
Blendon Hall, co. Kent, and of i Fitzroy Square, London, aged 2'1
London ; born ai. 33 Mecklenburgh Square, in the years, 28 Dec.
parish of St. Pancras', London, 28 August, bapt. at 1834.
Ash, CO. Surrey, 29 November 1841 ; marr. at
St. James', Paddington, London (by the Rev.
Louis Arthur Cockerell, Vicar of North Weald, co. Essex, cousin of
the bridegroom, and the Rev. Stewart Sim, cousin of the bride),
19 May 1883 ; marr. istly at Christ Church, New Maiden and Coombe,
CO. Surrey (by the Rev. Charles Stirling, the Vicar, and the Rev.
George Brewster Twining), on Tuesday, 20 September 1870, William
Hepburn Rennie, C.M.G. (son of George Rennie of Phantassie, East
Lothian); born in Rome 17 May 1829; Lieut.-Govemor of St. Vincent,
West Indies, 1S71-74 ; died, leaving issue three daughters, at Coombe
Wood, Kingston-on-Thames, in his 46th year, on Friday, 18 September,
bur. in the cemetery at Norbiton 21 September 1874. Will dated
3 June 1874, proved (Prin. Reg., 684, 74) 8 October 1874, by Richard
Temple Rennie of Shanghai, in China, and of 113 Piccadilly, co.
Middlesex, Barrister-at-Law, the brother, and George Banks Rennie
of 20 Lowndes Street, Belgrave Square, co. Middlesex, the Exors.
Dorothy Pepys, born at 36 Westbourne Terrace, Hyde
Park, London, on Tuesday, 26 February, bapt. at All
Saints', Norfolk Square, London, 25 April 18S4.
Beatrix Joamia, born at Brighton, co.
Sussex, 3 August 1865; marr. at
St. Paul's Cathedral, Calcutta, India,
on Monday, 25 February 1884,
James Henderson (2nd son of George
Henderson of Heverswood, co. Kent,
by Catherine his wife, dau. of David
Stewart of St. Ninian's, co. Stirling) ;
born at Wavertree, co. Lancaster.
I
Sybil Julia, born 23 March 1868; marr. at Holy Trinity,
Folkestone, co. Kent (by the Rev. Frederick Young, assisted by
the Rev. Edward James Hampson), on Saturday, 30 June 1894,
Francis Louis Scott-Kerr (youngest son of William Scott-Kerr
of Chattoand Sunlaws, co. Roxburgh, J. P. and D.L., by Frances
Louisa his 2nd wife, 2nd dau. of Robert Fennessy of Wilton
Place, London); born at Sunlaws on Sunday, 14 June 186S;
educated at Fettes College, Edinburgh ; entered the Army as
2nd Lieutenant Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders 17 July
1889, Lieutenant 26 February 1S91, Captain 24 May 1895;
Adjutant 3rd Battalion 18 January 1897. =f=
Margaret Lucy, born at Lansdowne Place, Brighton, on Wednesday, 28 April, bapt. at Christ Church,
Brighton, 29 May 1869; marr. at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London (by the Rev. Canon Reginald
John Simpson Mitchell-Innes, Sub-Dean of St. Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh, brother of the bridegroom,
assisted by the Rev. Bernard Douglas Shaw), on Wednesday, 25 October 1899, Gilbert Plantagenet
Mitchell-Innes (loth son of Alexander Mitchell-Innes of Ayton Castle and WTiitehall, co. Berwick,
J. P. and D.L., by Fanny Augusta his 2nd wife, youngest dau. of James Vine of Puckaster, Isle of
Wight); born at 2 Forres Street, Edinburgh, on Sunday, 7 June 1863. =p
36 A
Richard Howe=|=Theresa, dau. of Charles Newcomen of Clonahard, co. Longford, by the Hon''''
Catherine his wife, sister and coheir of Thomas, last Viscount Newcomen of
Mosstown, CO. Longford; marr. in 1832; marr. 2ndly at Lambeth Palace, co. Surrey,
17 Feb. 1841, Colonel the Rt. Hon^-'^ Archibald William, 13th Earl of Eglinton
and VVinton (only child of Major-General Archibald, Baron Montgomerie, by Lady
^L1ry his wife, only surviving dau. and eventually heiress of Archibald, nth Earl of
Eglinton); born at Palermo, Sicily, 29 Sept. 1812; educated at Eton; Colonel Prince
Regent's Regiment of Ayrshire Militia 5 July 1836 to March 1852 ; Lord Lieutenant
and Sheriff Principal for the County of Ayr 17 Aug. 1842, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Cockerell; Com-
mander in the
Royal Navy ;
died at Calcutta,
India, 7 .\ugust
1839.
27 Feb. 1852 to Jan. 1853 and 1858-59; sworn a Privy Councillor 27 Feb. 1852,
Grand Master of the Order of St. Patrick 1852 to Jan. 1853 and 1858 to 5 July 1859; Lord Rector
of Marischal College, Aberdeen, 1852, and of the University of Glasgow Nov. 1852; created D.C.L.
Oxford 7 June 1853, K.T. 18 June 1853 ; succeeded his grandfather as 13th Earl and 2nd Baron
Ardrossan 14 Dec. 18 19, succeeded as 5th Earl of Winton in Scotland Dec. 1840, and created Earl
of Winton in the Peerage of the United Kingdom 23 June 1859. She died suddenly at Eglinton
Castle, CO. Ayr, on Friday, 16 Dec. 1853, and was bur. at Kilwinning, co. Ayr. Will dated 9 Nov.
1851, proved (P.C.C., 23, 54) 30 Jan. 1854; special adiSon was granted to the Rt. Hon'''"' Archibald
Montgomerie Hamilton, Earl of Eglinton and Winton, and Charles Edward Newcomen, the brother,
two of the Exors named in the will, Samuel Pepys Cockerell, the other Exor, having renounced. He
marr. 2ndly at the Viceregal Lodge, Dublin, 3 Nov. 1858, Lady Adela Caroline Harriet, elder dau. of
Arthur Algernon, 6th Earl of Essex, by Lady Caroline Janetta his ist wife, 3rd dau. of William, 8th
Duke of St. Albans. She died at Edinburgh on Monday, 31 Dec. i860, and was bur at Kilwinning.
He died suddenly, leaving issue, at the residence of John Whyte-Melville of Mount Melville, near
St. Andrew's, co. Fife, aged 49, on Friday, 4 Oct., and was bur. in the family vault at Kilwinning
on Friday, 11 Oct. 1861.
Frederick Pepys Cockerell,=
born at 87 Eaton Square,
London, 6 March, bapt. at
St. Peter's, Eaton Square,
London, 24 April 1833;
educated at Winchester and
at King's College, London ;
A.R.LB. A. i860, F.R.LB.A.
30 May 1864; died suddenly
in Paris, aged 45, on Mon-
day, 4 Nov. 1878, and bur.
at Auteuil, Paris.
=Mary, 3rd dau. of Thomas Homan-Mulock (formerly Molloy) of Bellair,
King's County, by Frances Sophia his wife, dau. of John Berry of Cloneen,
CO. Tipperary; born 4 Nov., bapt. at Liss, in the parish of Kilnegarenagh
or Lemanaghan, King's County, 2 Dec. 1838; marr. at St. James',
Piccadilly, London (by the Rev. Henry Cockerell, assisted by the Rev.
Frederick Goudge Batho), on Saturday, 20 July 1867. She marr. istly
at the British Embassy, Paris (by the Rev. Edward Forbes, D.D.), on
Monday, 12 Sept. 1864, George Winter Price of Nice, France (only son
of George Winter Price of Catford Lodge, Acton, co. Middlesex) ; born
12 Aug. 1828; died on Wednesday, 13 Dec. 1865, and bur. at Nice, France.
(See Pedigree of Homan-Mulock, " Visitation of Ireland"
Vol. 3, page 91.) c
Evelyh, born 23 Sept. 1870; marr. at St. Saviour's, Walton Street, Upper Chelsea, co. Middlesex (by the
Rev. Launcelot Charles Walford, the Vicar), on Tuesday, 19 July 1898, George Arthur Cookson (son
of Lieut.-Colonel Samuel Briggs Cookson, Commandant 43rd Bengal Native Infantry) ; born 6 Aug.
i860; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant 13th Regiment of Foot 11 Sept. 1880, and of the 90th
Regiment of Foot 16 Oct. 1880, Lieutenant Scottish Rifles i July 1881, and of the Indian Staff Corps
26 Jan. 18S4, Captain 11 Sept. 1891, Major 11 Sept. 1900; served in the operations on the North-West
Frontier of India 1897, with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette,"
5 April 1898, medal with three clasps) ; in the South African War 1901-1902, Commander of Kitchener's
Horse, 6th Corps Mounted Infantry, and a Column (mentioned in despatches, " London Gazette,"
7 May, 9 July and 10 Sept. 1901, Brevet of Lieut.-Colonel [promotion ante dated], medal with six clasps).
D ^
Helen Annie, bom 28 Jan., bapt. at St. Augustine's, Queen's Gate, South Kensington, London (by the
Rev. Richard Robert Chope, the Vicar), 28 Feb. 1872; marr. at All Saints', Ennismore Gardens, London
(by the Rev. Leonard Goodenough, Vicar of Kineton, co. Warwick, assisted by the Rev. Ravenscroft
Stewart, the Vicar), on Tuesday, 12 Nov. 1895, James Marshall, 2nd son of Colonel Sir Arthur \Vellington
Marshall of Buckden Towers, co. Huntingdon, J.P. and D.L. for that county. High Sheriff 1S90, by
Constance his wife, 5th dau. of William Henry Desborough of Hartford, co. Huntingdon. =r
3i
Frances, marr. 31 May 1821, the Very Rev. Edmund Goodenough (son of the Rt. Rev. Samuel
Goodenough, Bishop of Carlisle); of Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 15 May 1801,
aged 16, B.A. 1805, M.A. 1807, Proctor 1816, B.D. 1819, D.D. 1820; Vicar of Warkworth,
CO. Northampton, 1818, Sub-Almoner to the King and Head-Master of Westminster School
1819-28, Prebendary of York 1824, Carlisle 1826, and of Westminster 1826-31, Dean of Wells
1831 until his death; died, in his 6ist year, on Friday, 2 May, bur. in Wells Cathedral 9 May
1845. Will dated 22 March 1838, proved (P.C.C, 479, 45) 19 June 1845, by Frances
Goodenough, the relict, and Samuel Pepys Cockerell, the Exors. She died at Granada,
Spain, aged 56, on Sunday, 5 August 1855, and was bur. at Malaga, Spain. \Vill dated 2 July
1851, proved (P.C.C, 553, 56) 18 July 1856, by Lucy Goodenough, spinster, the daughter,
one of the Exors. Power reserved to Annabella Craufurd (wife of William Henry Craufurd)
the daughter, the other Exor. =r
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F
Anna Theresa, marr. at St. James', Piccadilly, London, 15 February 1855, Charles John,
19th Earl of Shrewsbury and 4th Earl Talbot (eldest son of Admiral the Rt. Hon'''^ Henry
John, 3rd Earl and 5th Baron Talbot, and iSth Earl of Shrewsbury, R.N., P.C, C.B.,
M.P. for South Staffordshire, and Captain of H.M. Hon'''' Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, by
Lady Sarah Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Henry de la Poer, 2nd Marquess of Waterford) ; born
13 April 1830, and bapt. at Ingestre, co. Stafford; educated at Eton and at Merton College,
Oxford, matriculated 23 February 1848, aged 17; Cornet and Sub-Lieutenant ist Life Guards
17 January 1851, Lieutenant 5 August 1853, Captain "Queen's Own Royal" Staffordshire
Yeomanry Cavalry 25 March 1851, Major 13 July 1864 ; D.L. for co. Stafford i November 1856 ;
M.P. for Stafford 1857-59, for North Staffordshire 1859-65, and for Stamford 4 May to 4 June
1868; Hereditary High Steward of Ireland, High Steward of Stafford 186S; sworn a Privy Coun-
cillor 4 February 1875; Captain of H.^L Hon''''= Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms 1875-78; succeeded
his father as 19th Earl of Shrewsbury and 4th Earl Talbot 4 June 1868; died at his residence,
39 Dover Street, Piccadilly, London, in his 47th year, on Friday, 11 May, bur. at Ingestre
16 May 1877. Will dated 19 August 1876, proved (Prin. Reg., 521, 77) 19 June 1877, by the
Rt. Hon'''' Anna Theresa, Countess of Shrewsbury, of 39 Dover Street, Piccadilly, co. Middlesex,
the relict, the sole Executrix. =j=
c c
Robert Horsley Cockerell, born 22 November 1834, bapt. at St. Peter's, Eaton Square,
London, 20 January 1835 ; Lieutenant R.A. ; killed at the Battle of the Alma, aged 19,
20 September 1854.
Hester Anne, born at 16 Orchard Street, Portman Square, London, on Saturday, 4 July 1868;
marr. at St. Mary's, Chilham, co. Kent (by the Rev. Canon Francis James Holland, assisted
by the Rev. Charles Ramsden, the Vicar), on Tuesday, 15 December 1891, Edward Travers
Dames-Longworth of Glynwood, Athlone, co. Roscommon (eldest son of Francis Travers
Dames-Longworth, Q.C., of Glynwood, co. Westmeath, and of Oatlield, co. Galway, by
Frances Tenison his wife, dau. of William Noble of Annagirt, co. Monaghan) ; born 25 May
1861 ; of New College, Oxford, matriculated 16 October 1880, aged 19; a Student of the Middle
Temple 1882, Barrister-at-Law of King's Inns, Dublin; J. P. and D.L. for co. Westmeath, and
J. P. for CO. Roscommon. =r
A.
{See Pedigree of Longworih- Dames, " Visitation of Irelattd," Vol. 2, page jj .)
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Horatia Lilias Anne, born at 104 St. George's Square, London, on Friday, 19 July 1872 ; marr.
at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London (by the Rev. Canon William Chetwynd-Stapylton, assisted
by the Rev. Leonard Goodenough and the Rev. James Baden-Powell), on Saturday, 30 April
189S, Craufurd Alexander Gordon Clark (son of Gordon Wyatt Clark of Mickleham Hall,
CO. Surrey, J.P. and D.L., by Anna Maria his wife, dau. of Henry Welch); born at Chessington,
CO. Surrey, 2 March, bapt. there 10 April 1864; educated at Winchester College; entered the
Army as Lieutenant King's Royal Rifle Corps 23 August 1884, Captain 4 January 1893, Major
14 August 1901 ; served in the Expedition to Manipur 1891 (medal with clasp), and in the
South African War 1899-1900 (medal with three clasps); Adjutant 13th Middlesex (Queen's
Westminster) Volunteer Rifle Corps since 1901.
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Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of=
John Jolliffe Tufnell
of Langleys, co. Essex,
J. P. and D.L., by
Catherine Dorothy his
wife, eldest dau. of Sir
Michael Pilkington of
Chevet, co. York, 6th
Bart. ; marr. at Great
^\'altham, co. Essex,
16 May 1827; died at
St. Leonard's-on-Sea,
CO. Sussex, on Sunday,
7 Feb. 1 841, and bur.
at HastingSjCO.Sussex.
ist wife.
I
=Rev. Henry Cockerell, born at West-
bourne House, Paddington, co. Middle-
sex, 8 June 1801 ; of Trinity College,
Oxford, matriculated 17 Dec. 1819,
aged 18, B.A. 1824, M.A. 1827 ; Vicar
of North Weald, co. Essex, 1827 till his
death ; died at the Vicarage, North
Weald,aged 78, on Sunday, 8 Feb., bur.
at North Weald 13 Feb. 1880. M.I.
Will dated 18 Sept. 1874, with codicil
dated 13 June 1879, proved (Prin.
Reg., 232, 80) 31 March 1880, by
Ehzabeth Fanny Cockerell, the relict,
and the Rev. Louis Arthur Cockerell,
the son, both of the Vicarage, North
Weald, CO. Essex, the Exors.
^Elizabeth Fanny, eldest Other
dau. of William Gordon issue,
of the Bengal Civil Ser-
vice ; bom at Seringa-
patam, Mysore, India, 11 July
1800; marr. at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London (by
the Rev. Charles Almerie Belli,
Precentor of St. Paul's Cathe-
dral), on Tuesday, 21 May
1844; died at the Vicarage,
North Weald, in her 84th year,
on Tuesday, i8 March, bur. at
North \\'eald 22 March 1884.
M.I. 2nd wife.
I
Susan Caroline, marr. at the Castle Chapel, Dublin (by the Ven*"'' Archdeacon Gould, assisted by
the Very Rev. Hugh Usher Tighe, Dean of Derry), on Thursday, 15 April 1858, Lieut.-Colonel
the Hon''''= Henry Greville Richard Vernon of Auchans House, Kilmarnock, co. Ayr (4th
son of Robert, ist Baron Lyveden, of Lyveden, co. Northampton, G.C.B., P.C., M.P. for
Northampton, Lord of the Treasury, &c., by Emma Mary his wife, dau. of John, Earl of Upper
Ossory); born 6 March 1835 ; authorised by Royal Licence, dated 5 August 1845, to take (with
his father) the surname of Vernon instead of that of Smith; J. P. and D.L. for co. Ayr, M.P.
for that county 1886-92 ; Lieut.-Colonel Ayrshire Artillery Volunteers. She died at Auchans
House, Kilmarnock, on Thursday, 3 October 1901.
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Henrietta Selina, born 5 April 1837, bapt. at the parish church, Hampstead, co. Middlesex (no
record in Register) ; marr. at St. James', Piccadilly, London (by the Rev. Henry Cockerell, Vicar of
North Weald, co. Essex, assisted by the Rev. Riou George Benson, Rector of Hope Bowdler, co.
Salop), on Tuesday, 7 August i860, Ralph Augustus Benson of Lutwyche Hall, co. Salop (eldest
son of Moses George Benson of Lutwyche Hall, J. P. and D.L., by Charlotte his wife, only dau.
and heiress of Colonel Lyde Browne); born 11 August 1828; of Christ Church, Oxford, M.A.
1852 ; Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple, formerly Recorder of Shrewsbury, co. Salop, J. P. ;
died at 5 York Street, Portman Square, London, aged 57, on Thursday, 12 March, bur. at
Easthope, co. Salop, 18 March 1886. Will dated 7 February 1884, proved (Prin. Reg., 303, 86)
16 April 1886, by John Rennie Cockerell of 36 Westbourne Terrace, co. Middlesex, and
William Acland Cockerell of 20 Gloucester Place, Portman Square, co. Middlesex, two of the
Exors. She died at Lutwyche Hall on Wednesday, 23 August, and was bur. at Easthope
30 August 1882.
I
Robert Rennie Pepys Cockerell, born at 18 Man-=
Chester Square, London, on Monday, 29 November
1869, bapt. at Quebec Chapel, Bryanston Street,
London, 12 January 1870; educated at Winchester
and at New College, Oxford, matriculated 14
October 1887, aged 17, B.A.; Barrister-at-Law of
the Middle Temple 1892 ; died at 63 Canning
Street, Liverpool, aged 32, on Wednesday, 6 August
1902, and bur. at Liverpool.
=Helen Violet, eldest dau. of Colonel James
Alexander Lawrence Montgomery of the
Indian StaflfCorps, SettlementCommissioner,
Punjab, India, by Jessie Alice his ist wife,
2nd dau. of Sir Thomas Douglas Forsyth, C.B.,
K.C.S.I. ; born 4 October 1876, and bapt. at
Jhelum, India ; marr. at Simla, India (by the
Ven'''= Henry \\'ager Griffith, Archdeacon of
Lahore, India), on Monday, 4 October 1S97.
{See Pedigree of Montgomery, " Visitation of Ireland" Vol. 2, page 2J.)
Phyllis Marcia, born at Darjeeling, Bengal, India, 12 May 1878; marr. at St. Ebbe's, Oxford
(by the Rev. Philip William Girdlestone Filleul, the Rector), on Saturday, 8 February 1902,
Reginald Kennaird Benyon of the Johannesburg Mounted Rifles.
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H
Catherine Paulina,
died unmarried, in
her 29th year, on
Tuesday, 25 Nov.,
bur. at Fulmer,
CO. Buckingham,
I Dec. 1857.
Francis Richard Cockerel), born 23 August, bapt. at North Weald, co.
Essex, 12 October 1829; of the Bengal Civil Service, appointed Com-
missioner of Revenue and Circuit, Rajshahye and Cooch Behar Divisions,
Bengal, India, 1850; additional Member of the Council of the Governor-
General; marr. at St. Andrew's, Calcutta, India, 16 November 1863,
Evelyn, youngest dau. of George Powney Thompson of the Bengal Civil
Service; died at Glencairn House, Crieff, co. Perth, aged 58, on Monday,
29 August, bur. in the Extra Mural Cemetery, Brighton, co. Sussex,
3 September 1887. M.I. Will dated 21 August 1885, with codicil dated
6 July 1887, proved (Prin. Reg., 837, 87) 27 October 1887, by Alexander
McLaurin Monteath of Weybridge, co. Surrey, the sole Exor.
Frederica, a Lady of the Order of Malta, born in India, and bapt. there ; marr. at St. James',
Piccadilly, London, 12 January 1858, William Henry John, nth Baron North, of Kirtling
Tower, co. Cambridge, and of Wroxton Abbey, co. Oxford (only son of Colonel the Rt. Hon"*
John Sidney North [formerly Doyle] of the 87th Regiment, J.P. and D.L., by his wife, Susan,
Baroness North, 2nd dau. of George Augustus, 9th Lord North, and 3rd Earl of Guilford) ;
born at Brighton 5 October 1836, and bapt. there; educated at Eton and at Christ Church,
Oxford, matriculated 8 June 1854, aged 17; J.P. for the counties of Oxford, Cambridge, Suffolk
and Middlesex, and for Westminster ; County Councillor for co. Oxford (AVroxton Division) ;
Hon. Colonel 2nd Volunteer Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry, formerly Lieutenant ist
Life Guards and Major Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars ; A.D.C. to Earl of Eglinton, Lord
Lieutenant of Ireland 185S; Knight of the Order of Malta; succeeded his mother as nth
Baron 5 March 1884. =r
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Laura Susan, William Acland Cockerell, born 27 November=
bapt. at Hen- 1840, bapt. at Hendon 2 April 1841 ; educated
don, CO. Mid- at Westminster School ; appointed a Junior
dlesex, I June Clerk in the Foreign Office 27 January 1S60,
1838; died at an Acting Third Secretary in the Diplomatic
Golder'sHill, Service igDecember i868,and was temporarily
Hampstead, attached to the Embassy at Berlin; was made
CO. Middle- an Acting Assistant Clerk 16 February 1874,
sex, and bur. and was promoted to be an Assistant Clerk
at Hendon 4 i March 1877 ; was in attendance on the
Feb. 1845. Siamese Special Embassy to London in 1880,
and on H.I.M. the German Emperor during
his visit to England in August 1889; promoted
to be a Senior Clerk 7 February 1896.
=Sidney Ada, 3rd dau. of Richard
Davies of The Vigia, Madeira,
and Jerez de la Frontera, Spain;
born at Madeira i December
1851, and bapt. there; marr. at
St. James', Piccadilly, London
(by the Rev. Francis Holland
of Quebec Chapel, Bryanston
Street, London, assisted by the
Rev. Louis Arthur Cockerell,
Vicar of North Weald, cousin of
the bridegroom), on Tuesday,
5 June 1877.
Patience Scott, born i May,
bapt. at Quebec Chapel,
Bryanston Street, London,
7 June 1878.
Samuel Pepys Cockerell, born 15 May,
bapt. at Quebec Chapel, Bryanston
Street, London, 21 July 1880; educated
at Eton and at Trinity College, Cam-
bridge; appointed a Junior Clerk in the
Foreign Office 25 July 1902.
Paulina Pepys, born 13
April, bapt. at Quebec
Chapel,BryanstonStreet,
London, 6 July 1881.
Frances Mary, born at 18 Manchester Square, London, on Sunday, 26 November 187 1, bapt. at
Quebec Chapel, Bryanston Street, London, 19 January 1872; marr. at St. George's, Hanover
Square, London (by the Rev. David Anderson, the Rector), on Wednesday, 2 April 1902,
Henry Cecil Noel (younger son of the Rt. Hon'''"' Gerard James Noel of Catmose, Oakham,
CO. Rutland, P.C, J.P. and D.L. for co. Rutland, by Lady Augusta Mary his wife, 2nd dau. of
the Hon'*'' Henry Cecil Lowther, M.P.); born at 21 Bruton Street, London, on Saturday,
23 May 1868 ; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant 17th (Duke of Cambridge's Own) Lancers
2 May 1 888, Lieutenant 21 January 1893, Captain 25 March 1896 (retired).
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Henry Edmund Cockerell,
bapt. at North Weald, co.
Essex, I May 1S31 ; of the
Bengal Civil Service ; killed
by the mutineers at Banda,
North-VVest Provinces, India,
in the Indian Mutiny, aged
26, 15 June 1857.
Rev. Louis Arthur Cockerell of 102 Banbury Road, Oxford;
born at North Weald 20 November, bapt. there 15 December
1836; of Balliol College, Oxford, matriculated 14 March 1856,
aged 19, B.A. 1861, M.A. 1886; Vicar of Foulsham, co.
Norfolk, 1868-71, of North Weald, co. Essex, 1880-92, of
Wormingford, co. Essex, 1892-96, Rural Dean of Ongar
1891-92, Diocesan Inspector of Schools, Oxford, since 1898.
Henry Wellesley Cockerell,
born 21 January, bapt. at
Hendon, co. Middlesex, 27
May 1842 ; of the Madras
Light Cavalry ; died un-
married 8 August i860, and
bur. at Bangalore, Madras,
East Indies.
Samuel Pepys Cockerell^
of 35 Phillimore Gardens,
London ; born at Golder's
Hill, Hampstead, co.
Middlesex, 19 December
1844, bapt. at Hendon
6 April 1845; of Christ
Church, Oxford, matricu-
lated 12 June 1862,
aged 17, Junior Student
1862-69, B.A. 1866.
=Anne Frances, his cousin, dau. of
Captain Henry Craufurd, R.N., by
Annabella his wife, dau. of the Very
Rev. Edmund Goodenough, Dean of
Wells (see page j8) ; born at Florence,
Italy, 7 May 1857 ; marr. at Lynd-
hurst, CO. Hants (by the Rev. Louis
Arthur Cockerell), on Tuesday, 13
August 1878 ; died at Cliffside,
Bournemouth, co. Hants, aged 23,
on Saturday, 1 1 September, bur. at
Lyndhurst 15 September 1880.
Frederica, born at 29 South Bank, Regent's
Park, London, on Friday, 16 May, bapt. at
St. Mark's, Hamilton Terrace, London (by
the Rev. Canon Robinson Duckworth, D.D.,
the Vicar), 18 June 1879.
Frederick William Pepys Cockerell,
born at 18 Manchester Square,
London, on Monday, 10 July, bapt.
at Quebec Chapel, Bryanston Street,
London, 9 August 1876; educated
at Winchester and at New College,
Oxford.
Lawrence Homan Mulock Pepys Cockerell, born at 18
Manchester Square, London, on Tuesday, 15 October,
bapt. at Quebec Chapel, Brj'anston Street, London, 16
November 1878; educated at Rugby; 2nd Lieutenant
Royal Berkshire (Princess Charlotte of Wales') Regiment
16 February 1898, Lieutenant 12 July 1900; employed
with West African Field Force 12 December 1900,
served in South African War 1899-1900 (mentioned in
despatches, "London Gazette," 10 September 1901).
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(S^urlion^jIReljcto of 12aibenI)oe ^arfe,
to. €^^tx.
Arms on record in the College of Arms. —
Gules, two long-bows, bent and interlaced
in saltire or, stringed argent, between four
bezants, each charged with a fleur-de-lis
azure, and for distinction a canton of the
second.
Crest. — A demi-eagle displayed sable,
issuant out of a mural crown gold, on the
breast a bezant charged with a fleur-de-lis
azure, in the beak an arrow, feathered and
headed, argent, on the mural crown a
torteau for distinction.
Lieut.-Colonel Theophilus Thornhagh=
Gurdon of Letton, co. Norfolk, and of
Grundisburgh, co. Suffolk (eldest son
and heir of Brampton Gurdon of Letton
and of Grundisburgh [who assumed by
Royal Licence the name of Dillingham],
by Mary his ist wife, dau. of Philip
Bedingfeld of Ditchingham, co. Norfolk);
born in The Close, Norwich, 24 August
1764, and bapt. there privately the .same
day ; of Magdalen College, O.xford,
matriculated 13 May 1782, aged 17;
J. P. and D.L. for co. Norfolk, High
Sheriff 1824 ; Lieut.-Colonel of the
West Norfolk Militia ; resumed his
patronymic in 1824 ; died at Letton,
in his 85th year, on Tuesday, 13 March,
bur. at Cranworth, co. Norfolk, 20 March
1849. Will dated 27 July 1835, with
four codicils dated respectively 3 July
1837, 7 July 1838, 27 April 1840
and 5 July 1842, proved (P.C.C, 360,
49) 18 May 1849, by Brampton Gurdon,
the son, one of the Exors. Power
reserved to Anne Gurdon, the relict, the
other Exor.
=Anne, only dau. of
William Mellish of
Blyth, CO. Notting-
ham, M.P.,by Anne
hiswife,dau. of John
Gore of Bushill, co.
Middlesex; born in
1770 ; marr. at St.
George's, Hanover
Square, London, 25
July 1796 ; died at
Gloucester Place,
London, in her 8ist
year, on Monday,
23 December, bur.
at Cranworth 3 1 De-
cember 1850. Will
dated 2 7 April 1849,
with codicil dated
27 January 1850,
proved(P.C.C.,i99,
51)11 March 1851,
by John Gurdon-
Rebow and William
Gurdon, the sons,
the Exors.
Mary Martin, only child and heiress=
of Lieut.-General Francis Rebow
(formerly Slater) of Wivenhoe Park,
CO. Essex, by Mary Hester his wife,
eldest dau. and coheir of Isaac
Martin Rebow of Wivenhoe Park);
marr. at St. George's, Hanover
Square, London, 28 July 1835;
marr. istly in 1824, Sir Thomas
Ormsby, Bart, (younger son of Sir
Charles Montague Ormsby, ist
Bart., Barrister-at-Law, K.C., and
M.P., by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of
Thomas Kingsbury); born 26 May
1797 ; succeeded his brother. Sir
James Ormsby, as 3rd Bart, in 1822;
died s.p. at Cowes, Isle of Wight,
aged 35, 9 Aug. 1833. Memorial
tablet on wall of the North nave of
St. Mary's, Colchester, co. Essex.
She resumed the name of Rebow by
Royal Licence on the death of her
mother in 1834 ; died, in her 38th
year, 1 7 Sept., bur. in the family
vault at St. Mary's, Colchester, 23
Sept. 1842. Memorial tablet on wall
of the North nave of St. Mary's,
Colchester, ist wife.
=John Gurdon-Rebow (2nd=
son); born 4 April 1799;
elected M.P. for Colchester
24 February 1857, High
Sheriff for co. Essex ; assumed
by Royal Licence dated
2 September 1835, the name
and arms of Rebow in addi-
tion to and after that of
Gurdon ; died at Wivenhoe
Park, aged 71, 12 October,
bur. in the cemetery at
Colchester 19 October 1870.
Memorial tablet in the parish
church at Wivenhoe. Adfrion
(with will dated 23 De-
cember 1845, and three
codicils dated respectively 8
December 1846, 24 October
1865 and 31 May 1867) was
granted (Prin. Reg., 49, 71)
12 January 1871, to Hector
John Gurdon-Rebow of
Wivenhoe Park, co. Essex,
the son, the residuary legatee.
=Lady Georgina For other issue
Isabella Eleanor, see Pedigree
5th dau. of of Cranworth,
Hector John, 2nd page ^2.
Earl of Norbury,
by Elizabeth his
wife, only child of William
Brabazon of Brabazon Park,
CO. Mayo; born 3 May 1819;
marr. at St. Peter's, Eaton Square,
London, 2 December 1845 ;
died, aged 80, 23 January,- bur.
in the cemetery at Colchester
26 January 1900. Admon was
granted at the Principal
Registry 26 February 1900, to
Hector John Gurdon-Rebow.
2nd wife.
Hector John Gurdon-Rebow of \Vivenhoe=j=Blanche Judith (his ist cousin), 6th dau. of the
Park, CO. Essex; born at Cumberland Place,
London, on Friday, ii September 1846,
bapt. privately at St. Peter's, Wivenhoe (by
the Rev. Edward (lurdon), 21 January
1847 ; of Trinity College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1869; J. P. and D.L. for co. Essex,
High Sheriff 1882, J. P. for co. Cambridge;
formerly of the Essex Rifles Militia, and
Cornet and Sub-Lieutenant 2nd Life
Guards; Mayor of Colchester 1884-85.
Rev. Philip Gurdon, Rector of Cranworth-cum-
Letton, South Burgh and Reymerston, co. Norfolk,
by Henrietta Laura Pulteney his wife, 2nd dau. of
John Pulteney of Northerwood House, co. Hants;
born 23 September 1845 ; marr. at Cranworth (by
the Rev. Prebendary Basil Beridge, uncle of the
bride, assisted by the Rev. William Buncombe) on
Wednesday, 25 June 1873.
{See Pedigree of Cramvorth, page gj).
Martin Gurdon-Rebow, born at
Crowood, Ramsbury, co. Wilts,
on Saturday, 6 February, bapt.
at Ramsbury 6 April 1875; Lieu-
tenant 3rd Battalion Grenadier
Guards; served with the ist
Battalion Grenadier Guards in
the Soudan War 1898, present
at the battle of Omdurman
(Egyptian medal with clasp,
medal), and in South African
War 1899-1901 ; killed in action
near Riet Siding, Cape Colony,
South Africa, aged 26, on
Monday, i5 September 1901,
and bur. in the cemetery at De
Aar, South Africa.
Winifred, born at Crowood, Ramsbury, on Tuesday, 10
October, bapt. at Ramsbury 18 November 1876; marr. at
St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London, 15 July 1902, Charles
Eustace Hutton of Gate Burton Hall, co. Lincoln (eldest
son of Colonel George Morland Hutton, C.B., of Gate
Burton Hall, J. P., by Eustacie Emma Millicent his wife,
only child of Eustace Arkwright of Sutton Scarsdale, co.
Derby) ; born at 5 Queen Anne Street, Cavendish Square,
London, 17 November 1873, and bapt. at Knaith Hall,
Gainsborough, co. Lincoln, in February 1874 ; educated at
Eton ; formerly Captain 4th Battalion Derbyshire (The
Sherwood Foresters) Regiment. He marr. istlyat Colombo,
Ceylon, i June 1897, Dorothy, youngest dau. of John Ingle,
formerly of the 78th Highlanders ; born at Sandford,
Orleigh, co. Devon, 2 July 1877 ; she died s.p., aged 22, on
Tuesday, 27 June 1898, and was bur. at Kandy, Ceylon.
Georgina Elizabeth
Anne, born at in
Eaton Square, Lon-
don, on Thursday,
II November 1852,
bapt. at St. Peter's,
Eaton Square, 5
January 1853.
Mary Louisa, born at in Eaton Square, London, on Tuesday, 21 July,
bapt. at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London, 27 August 1857; marr. at
St. Mary Magdalene's, Paddington, London (by the Rev. Francis Gurdon,
assisted by the Rev. Charles Berners Penrice, father of the bridegroom),
on Tuesday, 21 April 1896, the Rev. Charles John Penrice (only son
of the Rev. Charles Berners Penrice, Rector of Little Plumstead, co.
Norfolk, by Catherine his wife, dau. of the Rev. George Ernest Little
[formerly Howman] of Newbold Pacey, co. Warwick) ; born at the
Parsonage, Little Plumstead, on Monday, 4 December, bapt. at Little
Plumstead on Christmas Day, 25 December 1865 ; of Trinity College,
Cambridge, matriculated 1884, B.A. 1887, M.A. 1891 ; Chaplain at
Christ Church, Nice, France, 1896-97, Chaplain of Devon House of
Mercy, Bovey Tracey, co. Devon, since 1897.
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43
CurquanD.
Leonard Turquand of Bishopsgate Street, London, and of=
I Lambeth Place, Kennington, co. Surrey (2nd son of Paul
Turquand, by Marie Catherine his wife, dau. of his uncle,
Ren^ Turquand); born 18 September 1747; died at Kennington,
aged 66, 14 September, bur. at the parish church, Spitalfields,
London, 20 September 1814. Will dated 10 December 1802,
proved (P.C.C, 586 Bridport) 5 October 1814, by Elizabeth
Turquand, spinster, the daughter and one of the surviving
Exors. Power reserved to William Turquand, the son, and
Ann Grellier, widow (formerly Turquand, spinster), the other
surviving Exors, and also to James Turquand and Bernard
Turquand, the sons of deceased and the substituted Exors.
=Elizabeth, dau. of John
Vansommer of Spital Square,
London, by Ann his wife,
dau. of James Pain of Dieppe,
France ; marr. at Great
Garden Street, Whitechapel,
CO. Middlesex, 20 April 1 7 7 1 ;
died at Kennington, aged 56,
16 August, bur. at the parish
church, Spitalfields, London,
19 August 1807.
I I
Paul Leonard
Turquand, born
6 Feb. 1772 ;
died at New
York, U.S.A.
A
Elizabeth, born
2 May 1773,
and died young.
Mary, born 22
February 1775,
and died young.
Ann, born 5
February 1777;
married John
James Grellier
of London.
I
William Turquand of Norwood, co.=
Surrey; born i July 1781 ; an Official
Assignee of the Court of Bankruptcy
for 17 years; died suddenly in King
William Street, in the City of London,
in his 69th year, on Wednesday, 28
November, bur. at St. Luke's, \Vest
Norwood, 5 December 1849. M.L
Will dated 24 December 1846, proved
(P.C.C, 970, 49) 14 December 1849,
by William Turquand, the son, one
of the Exors. Power reserved to
Henrietta Ellen Turquand, the relict,
the other Exor.
=Henrietta Ellen,
dau. of John
Dalley ; marr. at
theparishchurch,
Hertford, 6 No-
vember 1813 ;
died at Southern
Hill, Reading,
CO. Berks, aged
71, on Sunday,
13 May, bur. in
the cemetery at
Reading 19 May
i860. M.L
Ellen, born at
Kennington, and
bapt. at St. Mary's,
Lambeth, 30 No-
vember 18 14; died
at Norwood, aged
15, 28 December
1830, bur. at St.
Luke's, West Nor-
wood, 4 January
1831. M.L
Elizabeth, born
at Norwood, and
bapt. at St. Mary's,
Lambeth, 4 Jan-
uary 181 6; died,
aged 20, 23 Jan-
uary, bur. at St.
Luke's, West Nor-
wood, 28 January
1836. M.L
Lucy, born at Norwood, and
bapt. at St. Mary's, Lambeth,
16 April 1817; died, aged 10,
12 August, bur. at St. Luke's,
West Norwood, 18 August 1827.
M.L _
William Turquand, born at Nor-
wood 9 June, bapt. at St. Mary's,
Lambeth, 10 July 1818; marr.
at All Saints', Margaret Street,
London (by the Rev. Upton
Richards), on Wednesday, 19
June 1872, Ada, 3rd dau. of
Archibald John Brunton of
Tavistock Square, London ;
died at 20 Norfolk Street, Park
Lane, London, aged 75, on
Tuesday, 20 March, bur. in the
cemetery at Reading 24 March
1894. Will dated 7 December
1 89 1, proved (Prin. Reg., 616,
94) 30 April 1894, by Henry
Bishop, John Francis Clarke,
and Charles Joseph Holdsworth,
the Exors.
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Catherine, born at Norwood 19 December
18 19, bapt. at St. IMary's, Lambeth, i8
February 1820; marr. at St. Luke's, West
Norwood, 12 October 1842, George Royde
Colbeck of Byron Hill, Harrow, co.
Middlesex, formerly of Leamington, co.
Warwick (youngest son of Thomas Colbeck
of Hertford) ; born 1 2 August 181 1 ; died at
Byron Hill, Harrow, aged 71, on Saturday,
9 September, bur. at the parish church,
Hampstead, co. Middlesex, 12 September
1882. M.L Will dated 15 October 1852,
with two codicils dated respectively 24
March 1880 and 9 August 1882, proved
(Prin. Reg., 17, 83) 9 January 1883, by
Charles Colbeck of Harrow-on-the-Hill,
CO. Middlesex, the son, one of the Exors.
She died at her son's residence, St. Kilda,
Upper Norwood, aged 78, on Wednesday,
4 May, bur. at the parish church, Hamp-
stead, 7 May 1898. M.L Adfnon was
granted at the Principal Registry 25
February 1899, to Charles Colbeck,
Assistant- Master at Harrow School,.
A
Elizabeth, born at Bishopsgate Street, London, 25 December 1783; marr. at the parish church,
Clapham, co. Surrey, 5 November 1819, the Rev. Samuel Eyles Pierce; bom in June 1746;
Minister of the Printer's Court Chapel, Shoe Lane, London, and Bethel Chapel, Brixton, co.
Surrey; died at Acre Lane, Clapham, aged 83, 10 May 1829. Will dated 13 May 1824, proved
(P.C.C, 309 Liverpool) 21 May 1829, by Elizabeth Pierce, the relict, the sole Executrix. She
died, aged 63, 18 December 1846.
Lucy Stradling of=
Downton, co. Wilts ;
born at Downton ;
marr. at Lymington,
CO. Hants, 23 Feb-
ruary 1839 ; died,
aged 37, 21 July,
bur. in Norwood
Cemetery, co. Surrey,
28 July 1842. ist
wife. M.L
=Samuel James Turquand of Camberwell,=
CO. Surrey; born at Tytherley, co. Hants,
27 June 1815 ; died at Acacia Lodge,
Wallwood Road, Leytonstone, co. Essex,
aged 68, on Wednesday, 26 September 1883,
and bur. in Ilford Cemetery, co. Essex.
Will dated 24 August i860, proved (Prin.
Reg., 858, 83) 24 October 1883, by Eliza
Jane Turquand of Acacia Lodge, Wallwood
Road, Leytonstone, co. Esse.x, the relict,
the sole Executrix.
James Samuel Turquand, bom
at Camberwell 26 April 1840;
died at South Hornsey, co.
Middlesex, aged 2,2,, 22 May,
bur. in Abney Park Cemetery,
London, 27 May 1863.
Lucy Ellen, born
19 ^Tay, died
3 October 1842,
and bur. in Nor-
wood Cemetery.
M.L
=Eliza Jane, 4th dau. of
William Shallcrass, by
Eliza Davis his wife ; born
at Banatead, co. Surrey,
16 October, bapt. there
privately 18 October 1824;
marr. at Old Lambeth
Church, CO. Surrey, 30 July
1845. 2nd wife.
Marianne, bom at Camberwell 8 June
1846; marr. by licence at Milton Road
Congregational Church, South Hornsey
(by the Rev. John Johnston), 17 May
1871, Charles Brown of Stepney, co.
Middlesex, son of Charles Brown.
I
Marian, born at Norwood,
and bapt. at St. Mary's,
Lambeth, 25 July 1822 ;
died, aged 9, 6 February,
bur. at St. Luke's, West
Norwood, 1 2 February
1831. M.L
Rosa, born at Norwood
12 October, bapt. at
St. Mary's, Lambeth, 10
December 1823; died at
Southern Hill, Reading,
CO. Berks, aged 70, on
Sunday, 28 January, bur.
in the cemetery at Reading
I February 1894. M.L
I I
Leonard Turquand, born at Norwood 6 February,
bapt. at St. Mary's, Lambeth, 23 March 1825;
Lieutenant in the 2nd European Bombay
Light Infantry; died at Belgaum, I5ombay, India,
aged 25, 18 January 185 1. M.L at St. Luke's,
West Norwood. Will dated 27 January 1894,
proved at Oxford 19 February 1894, by Henrietta
Turquand and Louisa Turquand, spinsters, the
sisters, the Executrixes.
Frances, born at Norwood 27 September, bapt.
at St. Luke's, West Norwood, i November
1826; marr. at Eversholt, co. Bedford {by the
Rev. William Royde Colbeck, Vicar of Fressing-
field, CO. Suffolk), on Thursday, 7 August 185 1,
John James Matthey (eldest son of A. Matthey
of Messina, Sicily) ; died at Tottenham, co.
Middlesex, aged 47, on Friday, 27 March, bur.
in the cemetery at Tottenham 30 March 1863.
=r
A
Henrietta, born
at Norwood 7
January, bapt. at
St. Luke's, West
Norwood, 9 April
Louisa, born at
Norwood 20 Ap-
ril, bapt. at St.
Luke's, West Nor-
wood, 13 June
1S31.
45
Marianne, dau. of William=
Shallcrass of Banstead, co.
Surrey, by Susanna his
wife; Lorn in 1783; marr.
by licence at Banstead
6 June 181 1 ; died in
1820, and bur. at Milford
Chapel. I St wife.
=Rev. James Turquand of Milford, co.=
Hants ; born at 23 Bishopsgate Street,
London, 8 January 1787; Minister at
Milford Chapel for 21 years; died at
Milford, aged 50, 6 December 1836,
and bur. at Milford Chapel. M.I. Will
dated 2 7 October 1831, proved (P. C.C,
126 Norwich) 13 February 1837, by
Jasper Shallcrass, John Whitmore and
the Rev. James Millard, the Exors.
Mary Jane, dau.
of Richard Mason ;
born at Lyniington,
CO. Hants; marr. by
licence at St. Giles',
Camberwell, co.
Surrey, 26 August
1845 J died, aged
54, 3 October, bur.
in the Extra Mural
Cemetery, Brighton,
CO. Sussex, 9 Oc-
tober 1872. M.I.
I St wife.
=EbenezerTurquand^Susanna, dau. of
William Looker,
by Mary Ann his
wife, dau. of John
Weston ; born at
East Woodhay, co.
Hants, 10 June
1833, and bapt.
there ; marr. at
Bond Street Baptist
Chapel, Brighton,
15 September 1873.
2nd wife.
of Milford, co.
Hants ; born at Mil-
ford 30 November
1 8 1 7 ; died at West
Hill, Wandsworth,
CO. Surrey, 20 May,
bur. in the cemetery
at Wandsworth 23
May 1902.
■<:^
ji^ir^^
^^
=Elizabeth Kingston, born
in 1787; marr. 30 April
1822 ; died at Manchester
Terrace, Islington, co.
Middlesex, in her 69th
year, on Tuesday, 25 July,
bur. in Highgate Cemetery,
London, on Sunday, 30
July 1854. 2nd wife.
Mary, born at Milford 6 April
1819; marr. at the Baptist
Chapel, Milford (by the Rev.
Henry Viney Gill, the Minister),
15 September 1852, the Rev.
Alfred Sharp (son of Henry
Sharp) ; born at Totteridge, co.
Hertford; a Baptist Minister;
died at Melbourne, Australia,
in 1889, and bur. there. She
died at Anglesey House, South-
ampton, aged 69, on Tuesday,
7 August, and was bur. in the
cemetery at Southampton 1 1
August 1888. M.I.
I
Lydia, dau. of James Morley;=
born at Brighton, and bapt. at
Bond Street Chapel, Brighton ;
marr. at Sussex Street Baptist
Chapel, Brighton, 13 September
1873; died 9 February, bur.
in Uford Cemetery, co. Essex,
9 February 1886. ist wife.
=Louis Turquand of Hornsey,=
CO. Middlesex ; born at
Camberwell, co. Surrey,
8 May 1847, and bapt. at
Salter's Hall Chapel, Baxter
Road, Essex Road, Islington,
CO. Middlesex.
Frederick James Turquand, born at
Clonbrock Road, South Hornsey,
22 June 1874, and bapt. at the Downs
Chapel, Clapton, co. Middlesex.
=Lydia, dau. of George Lickfold
of Haslemere, co. Surrey, by
Charlotte Chalcraft his wife ;
born at Haslemere 23 April
1854, and bapt. at Carlton
Chapel, Southampton; marr. at
the Wesleyan Chapel, Aldershot,
CO. Hants, 16 March 1899.
2nd wife.
46
Bernard Turquand (twin with George), born 2 February
1790; marr. Elizabeth Betty Bennett, who died at York
(now Toronto), Canada. He died at Montreal, Quebec,
Canada. =j=
A
George Turquand (twin with Ber-
nard), born 2 February 1790, and
died in 1795.
Mary Emma, duu. of=
George Mickle of
Newcastle - on -Tyne,
CO. Northumberland ;
born at Newcastle-
on-Tyne in 1823 ;
marr. at the Con-
gregational Church,
Junction Road, Hol-
lo way, CO. Middlesex
(by the Rev. William
Brock of Bloomsbury
Chapel, London), on
Tuesday, 7 March
1854 ; died at 4 The
Terrace, Walworth, CO.
Surrey, on Thursday,
9 February, bur. in
Highgate Cemetery,
London, 14 February
i860. I St wife.
=Rev. Paul James Turquand,=
born at Milford, co. Hants,
9 February 1826; educated
at Homerton and at New
College, South Hampstead ;
Minister of the Independent
Chapel, York Street, Wal-
worth, 1853-90; died at
3 Lynette Avenue, Clapham
Common, co. Surrey, aged
76, on Tuesday, 12 August,
bur. in Highgate Cemetery,
London, on Saturday, 16
August 1902. Will dated
4 December 1900, proved
at the Principal Registry
9 October 1902, by Paul
Turquand, the son, and
Lizzy Emma Turquand, the
daughter, the Exors.
=Jane, eldest dau. of JohnTurquand,
Thomas Fauntleroy of born at >Iilford
Wellington Road, Brigh- 3 September
ton, CO. Sussex, and of 1824; died in
Potter's Fields, South- Australia,
wark, CO. Surrey, by Janet
his wife, dau. of Daniel
McKellar of Greenock, co. Renfrew; born
2 May 1824; marr. at North Street Chapel,
Brighton (by the Rev. Robert Vaughan
Price, M.A.,LL.B.),onWednesday,26Sept.
1866 ; died suddenly at 3 Lynette Avenue,
Clapham Common, aged 76, on Friday, 19
Oct., bur. in Highgate Cemetery, London,
23 Oct. 1900. Will dated 11 March 1898,
proved (Prin. Reg., 63, 1900) 19 Nov. 1900,
by Paul Turquand, the step-son, and
Frederick Remington, the nephew, the
Exors. 2nd wife.
{See Faicntleroy Pedigrees, '■'^ Fragmenta
Genealogica" Vol. 7, pages 44-48).
S^aujtJi/ ^ayyv^-i^ Too^t^'-''^'^
Paul Turquand, =
born at Walworth
12 January 1855 ;
educated at Amer-
sham Hall, Caver-
sham, CO. Berks.
'Elizabeth Margaret, dau. of Charles Lizzy Emma,
Pitcher of Kilburn, co. Middlesex, born at 4
by Christina his wife, dau. of The Terrace,
William and Margaret Taylor of Walworth, on
Shrub Hill, Edinburgh; born at Friday, 19 Sep-
Leith House, Kilburn, 20 August teniber 1856.
1856 ; marr. at St. Saviour's,
Camberwell, co. Surrey (by the
Rev. Lewis Thomas Chavasse), on
Saturday, 18 September 1880.
Annette, born at 4 The
Terrace, Walworth, on
Wednesday, i Decem-
ber 1858; died at
Bordighera, Italy, aged
32, on Monday, 27
April, bur. there 28
April 1 89 1.
Christine Emma, born at Elizabeth Mary, born Margaret, born at Nettie Kate, born at
Leith House, Wheathill atLeithHouse,Wheat- 22 Wheathill Road, 22 Wheathill Road,
Road, Anerley, CO. Surrey, hill Road, Anerley, on Anerley, on Tues- Anerley, onThursda)-,
on Monday, 24 July 1 88 1. Monday, 30 July 1883. day, 2 March 1886. 13 November 1890.
Emilie, born Leonard Turquand, born at Cheapside, London,
at Walworth i July 1851; marr. at the parish church. Hackney,
24 September co. Middlesex (by the Rev. Arthur Brook, the
1849. Rector), 2 August 1878, Ada Charlotte, dau. of
William Copeland.
47
I
Barnard Robert Turquand,
born I July 1854; died in
October 1856.
Eliza Shallcrass, born at South Hornsey,
CO. Middlesex, 24 June 1858 ; marr. at the
Registry Office in the district of West Ham,
CO. Essex, 27 June 1892, Benjamin Bird
Bedingfield, son of Henry Bedingfield.
Paul Winiam=|=Ada Emily, dau. of John Jonas
Turquand, born
at South Horn-
sey 2 1 February
i860.
Osman of Clapton, co. Middlesex;
marr. at the parish church,
Hackney, co. Middlesex (by the
Rev. Jonathan Charles) 4 August
/K
Ernest Barnard Turquand, born=j=Alice Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Tyler of Cambridge, by
at South Hornsey 8 November
1861.
Susanna his wife ; born at Stepney, co. Middlesex, 2 April
1870 ; marr. at St. Peter's, Mile End, co. Middlesex,
S August 1893.
Rita Evelyn Shallcrass,
born at Bow, co. Mid-
dlesex, 20 July 1894.
Leonard Wilfred Ernest
Turquand, born at Bow
28 October 1895.
Barnard Eric Stanley Turquand,
born at Leyton, co. Essex, 29
June 1901 ; died 4 May 1902.
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48
C{)ampne|)S of JFrognal, Hampsteali,
fo. iflilililese):.
Arms. — Per pale, argent and sable, within a bordure engrailed
and counter-changed, a lion rampant or.
Crest. — A demi-Moor aflronte, the head wreathed, and holding
in the dexter hand a gem ring.
Middlesex, and of Caddington
CO. Bedford, Sub-Dean of St.
Paul's Cathedral, Minor Canon of
Westminster Abbey and Windsor,
Rev. William Betton Champneys (son of the Rev. Weldon Champneys,=
]J.D., Vicar of St. Pancras, co.
"Vl-cJfeLoTL. CkcuYYvp fdUpi ^
and Lecturer at St. Bride's, Fleet Street, London, by Frances Porter his
2nd wife); born 13 October, bapt. privately 16 October 1778 (baptism
registered at St. Margaret's, Westminster) ; educated at Merchant Taylor's
School and at St. John's College, Oxford, matriculated 27 June 1796, aged
17, B.C.L. 1801 ; Curate of St. Pancras; died at 12 London Street, Fitzroy
Square, London, aged 57, 11 November 1835. M.I. Will dated 4 April
1833, proved (P.C.C, 699 Gloster) i December 1835, by Martha
Champneys, the relict, and the Rev. William Weldon Champneys and
Edward Free Champneys, the sons, the Exors.
i^K^-t-^^;^^^,^:^^
=Mar[ha, dau. of
Montague Stable
of The Terrace,
Kentish Town,
CO. Middlesex ;
born 29 May
1777; marr. at
the parish church,
St. Pancras, 22
May 1 806 ; died
10 September,
bur. at the parish
church, Claines,
CO. Worcester, 16
September 1852.
M.L
Very Rev. William Weldon Champneys, born at Camden Town, co.=
Middlesex, 6 April 1807; of Brasenose College, Oxford, matriculated
3 July 1824, aged 17, B.A. (2nd Class Lit. Hum.) 1828, M.A. 1831,
Fellow I S3 1-39 ; Curate of Dorchester, co. Oxford, 1830-31, Curate-in-
charge of St. Ebbe's, Oxford, 1831, Rector of St. Mary's, Whitechapel,
CO. Middlesex, 1837-60, Vicar and Rural Dean of St. Pancras 1860-69,
Canon Residentiary of St. Paul's Cathedral 3 November 185 1 to
II November 1868, Rector of Tatenhill, co. Stafford, and Dean of
Lichfield 11 November 1868 until his death; Author of "Images, or
Allegories for the Young," 1849, "Spirit in the Word," 1862, "Facts
and Fragments," 1864, and other works; died at The Deanery,
Lichfield, 4 February, bur. in South side of the yard of Lichfield
Cathedral 9 February 1875. M.I. The Communion Plate and an
External Pulpit at St. Mary's, Whitechapel, given 2 February 1877, at the
consecration of the church, are also to his memory. Will dated 19 May
1864, with codicil dated 8 March 1870, proved (Prin. Reg., 202, 75)
18 March 1875, by the Rev. Edward Penrose Hathaway of Queen's
College, in the University of Oxford, Charles Adkin of the " Blue Boar,"
Aldgate, London, and of The Hermitage, Hampstead, co. Middlesex,
and" the Rev. Weldon Champneys of The Vicarage, Haslingden, co.
Lancaster, the son, the Exors.
=Mary Anne, 4th dau.
of Paul Storr of
Beckenham, co. Kent,
by Elizabeth Beyer
his wife ; born in
London ; marr. at
Beckenham 20 March
1838 ; died at Priory
Hill, Frognal, Hamp-
stead, aged 81, on
Tuesday, 2 June, bur.
in Hampstead Ceme-
tery, 5 June 1891.
Will dated 4 May
1 888, proved (Prin.
Reg., 711,91)25 July
1 89 1, by the Rev.
Weldon Champneys
of Haslingden Vicar-
age, CO. Lancaster,
the son, one of the
Exors.
Rev. Edward Free Champneys, born at Camden To\vn,=
CO. Middlesex, 3 May 1809 ; of Magdalen College,
O.xford, matriculated 10 December 1835, aged 26 ; Curate
of Whitechapel, co. Middlesex ; Secretary of Pastoral
Aid Society ; died at Caxton, co. Cambridge, aged 36,
16 June, bur. at St. Mary's, Whitechapel, 21 June 1845.
Adfnon was granted (P.C.C., 326, 45) 2 July 1845, to
Mary Frances Champneys, the relict.
=Mary Frances, youngest dau. of the
Rev. Richard Francis Davis, D.D.,
Rector of Pendock, co. Worcester,
and of All Saints', Worcester, by
Sarah his wife, dau. of William
Stable; born 3 December 181 1;
marr. at Pendock 21 December
1843.
Mary Jane, born on Thursday,
28 November, bapt. at St. Mary's,
Whitechapel, 26 December 1844.
Rev. Weldon Champneys, born at the=
Rectory, Whitechapel, 26 August, bapt. at
St. Mary's, Whitechapel, 13 October 1839;
educated at Charterhouse and at Brasenose
College, Oxford, Hulmeian Exhibitioner,
matriculated 6 May 1858, aged 18, 2nd-
class Mods. 1859, B.A. and Hon. 4th-class
Math. 1 86 1, M.A. 1864 ; Vicar of Hasling-
den, CO. Lancaster, 1874, Rural Dean of
Whalley 1878, Proctor for Archdeaconry
of Blackburn 1880, re-elected 1885 and
1886, Hon. Canon of Manchester 1886;
died at his residence. Carter Place,
Haslingden, on Monday, 9 May, bur. in
Hampstead Cemetery 12 May 1892. M.I.
Admon (with will dated 7 August 1888)
was granted (Prin. Reg., 822, 92) 23 Au-
gust 1892, to Frances Sophia Champneys,
the relict, the universal legatee.
■Frances Sophia, eldest dau. and
coheir of Henry Master P'eilden
of Witton Park, co. Lancaster,
M.P., J.P., and D.L., Captain
ist Royal Lancaster Militia, by
Caroline his wife, 5th dau. of
Sir Oswald Mosley of Rolleston
Hall, CO. Stafford, D.C.L., M.P., .
2nd Bart. ; born at Witton Park
on Tuesday, 8 February 1848 ;
marr. at St. Mary Abbott's,
Kensington, London (by the
Rt. Rev. James Eraser, D.D.,
Bishop of Manchester, and the
Rt. Rev. Anthony Wilson
Thorold, Bishop of Rochester,
assisted by the Rev. William
Leyland Feilden, Vicar of
Knowsley, co. Lancaster, uncle
of the bride), on Tuesday,
23 September 1879.
Frances Mary, born at
Haslingden on Friday,
1 1 November, bapt.
there on Christmas Day,
25 December 1887.
f.
Montague Storr
Champneys, born
29 Aug., bapt. at
St. Mary's, White-
chapel, 24 Sept.
1840 ; educated
at Charterhouse
(gold medallist)
and at Exeter
College, Oxford,
matriculated 14
June 1859, aged
1 9 ; of the Indian
Civil Service; died
at St. Pancras
Vicarage, aged 27,
on Tuesday, 28
July 1868, and
bur. at Tooting,
CO. Surrey.
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Elizabeth Ellen, bom 30 June 1814; marr. at St. Pancras New Church, co. Middlesex (by the
Rev. William Weldon Champneys, Rector of St. Mary's, Whitechapel, co. Middlesex), on
Tuesday, 19 March 1839, Henry Davis, F.R.C.S. (youngest son of the Rev. Richard Francis
Davis, D.D., Rector of Pendock, co. Worcester, and of All Saints', Worcester, by Sarah his wife,
dau. of William Stable); died, aged 40, and bur. at St. George's, Claines, co. Worcester,
29 November 1854. M.I. AdiSon was granted (P.C.C.) 15 January 1855, to Elizabeth Ellen
Davis, the relict. She died 7 March, and was bur. at St. George's, Claines, 12 March 1861. M.I.
Basil Champneys of Hall Oak, Frognal, Hampstead,=
CO. Middlesex ; bom at the Rectory, Whitechapel,
17 September, bapt. at St. Mar)''s, ^^^litechapel,
10 November 1842 : educated at Charterhouse,
Foundation Scholar and Gold Medallist i860, and
at Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated i860,
aged 18, B.A. (2nd-class classical honours) 1864;
Architect of Mansfield College, Robinson Memorial
Tower, Tutor's House and Staircase Buildings, New
College, Indian Institute and St. Peter le Bailey's
Church, Oxford, the Divinity Schools, Archaeological
Museum and Newnham College, Cambridge, the
Butler Museum, Harrow School, Quingentenary
Memorial Building, Winchester College, Harpur
Trust School, Bedford, St. Mary Star-of-the-Sea
Church, Hastings, the John Rylands Librar}',
Manchester, and many other buildings ; Author of
"A Quiet Comer of England," 1875, "Life and
Letters of Coventry Patmore," 1900.
=May Theresa Ella, 2nd dau.
of Maurice Drummond of
Frognal Hill, Hampstead,
C.B., by his wife, the
Hon'''^ Adelaide, eldest
dau. of Thomas, 2nd
Baron Ribblesdale ; born
at Hampstead i May 1858,
and bapt. there ; marr.
at St. Thomas', Regent
Street, London (by the
Rev. Weldon Champneys,
brother of the bridegroom,
assisted by the Rev.
Edmund Huth Walters),
on Saturday, 3 June 1876.
Jessie Beyer,
born 3 1 March,
bapt. at St.
Mary's, White-
chapel,
1844.
9 May
Amian Lister Champneys, born at Harrow
Cottage, Hampstead, on Wednesday,
8 October, bapt. at St. ^Mary's, Primrose
Hill, London, 2 November 1879; educated
at Charterhouse and at New College,
Oxford, matriculated 1898, B.A. 1902.
Cicely Marian, born
at Harrow Cottage,
Hampstead, on Mon-
day, 1 7 January,
bapt. at St. Mary's,
Primrose Hill, Lon-
don, 27 February
1881.
U^^C^
Michael Weldon Champneys,
born at Manor Farm, Frognal,
Hampstead, on Wednesday,
17 December 1884, bapt. at
St. John's, Hampstead, 15
January 1885.
Adelaide Mary, bom 8 March,
bapt. at St. Mary's, Primrose
Hill, London, i' April 1888.
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Rev. Charles Franceis Champneys, born=
at Camden Town, co. Middlesex, 23
February 1817; educated at St. Bees;
Curate of Wandsworth, co. Surrey, Vicar
of Wendover, co. Buckingham, 1850,
Perpetual Curate of St. Mary's, Bishop's
Hatfield, co. Hertford, 1870 ; died at
St. Mary's Parsonage, Bishop's Hatfield,
aged 59, on Wednesday, 14 January, bur.
at Wendover 20 January 1874. Will dated
27 February 1850, proved (Prin. Reg.,
loi, 74) 20 February 1874, by Sophia
Jessy Champneys of St. Mary's Parsonage,
Hertford, the relict, the sole Executri.x.
=Sophia Jessy, dau. of Paul Storr
of Beckenham, co. Kent, by
Elizabeth Beyer his wife ; born
II October 1816; marr. at
St. Mary's, Whitechapel, co.
Middlesex, 29 May 1849; died
at Longbury, Uckfield, co.
Sussex, aged 82, on Monday,
23 July, bur. at Rotherfield, co.
Sussex, 27 July 1900. Admon
was granted at the Principal
Registry 8 December 1900,
to Jessy Martha Champneys,
spinster, the daughter.
Samuel Montague
Champneys ; of
Magdalen Hall,
Oxford, matricu-
lated 20 October
1836, aged 18 ;
died, aged 20, and
bur. at St. Mary's,
Whitechapel, 30
August 1838.
Charles Edward Champneys, born
14 September, bapt. at Wendover
19 October 1851 ; educated at
Haileybury and at Queen's Col-
lege, Oxford, matriculated 4 June
1870, aged 18, B.A. 1873; died
suddenly at Bengeo, co. Hertford,
in his 28th year, on Sunday, 20
July 1879, and bur. there.
Jessy Martha, born at Wendover
15 November 1853, bapt. there
I January 1854.
Rev. Francis Weldon Champneys, =
born at Wendover 5 April, bapt.
there i July 1855 ; educated at
Haileybury and at St. John's
College, Oxford, matriculated 12
February 1874, aged 18, B.A.
1 87 7, M.A. 1883 ; Domestic
Chaplain to the Marquess of
Camden 1886, Curate of St.
John's, Woking, co. Surrey, and
of Frant, co. Sussex, Vicar of
Rottingdean, co. Sussex, 1896
-98, and Rector of Rotherfield,
CO. Sussex, since 1898.
=Edith, elder dau. of
Francis Harris, M.D.,
by Marianne Harris his
wife ; born in London
14 August 1862; marr.
at St. George's, Hanover
Square, London (by
the Rev. Charles Storr,
Vicar of Matfield, co.
Kent, assisted by the
Rev. Harry Harbord,
Rector of East Hoathly,
CO. Sussex), on Wed-
nesday, 18 June 1896.
Francis Charles Champneys, born
at 24 Cavendish Square, London,
on Saturday, i July, bapt. at
Rotherfield 12 August 1899.
John Weldon Champneys, born at the
Rectory, Rotherfield, on Thursday,
8 November, bapt. there privately, and
received into the church at Rotherfield
12 May 1 90 1.
Francis Henry Champneys of 42 Upper Brook Street, London ;^
born 25 March, bapt. at St. Mary's, Whitechapel, 11 May 1848;
educated at Winchester (Scholar) and at Brasenose College, Oxford,
matriculated 22 November 1866, aged 18, B.A. (ist-class in
Nat. Sc. and Radcliffe Travelling Fellow) 1870, M.A. 1875, and at
St. Bartholomew's, London, Vienna, Leipzig and Dresden, M.B.
1875, M.D. 1888; F.R.C.P. Lond. 1882; Obstetric Physician to
St. George's, and afterwards at St. Bartholomew's Hospitals,
London ; Author of several medical works.
'Virginia Julian, only dau.
of Sir John Warrender
Dalrymple, Bart., of the
Bengal Civil Service, by
Sophia his wife, younger
dau. of James Pattle of
the Bengal Civil Service;
born 15 June 1850; marr.
at the British Embassy,
Paris (by the Rev. Weldon
Champneys, Vicar of Has-
lingden, co. Lancaster, and
the Rev. James Marshall
Laycock), on Tuesday,
12 September 1876.
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Mary, bom 13 Arthur Charles Champneys of Priory Hill, Frognal, Hampstead, co.
Februar)', bapt. Middlesex; born 18 March, bapt. at St. Mary's, Whitechapel, 7 May 1854;
at St. Mary's, educated at Marlborough (Junior Scholar and Exhibitioner) and at New
Whitechapel, CO. College, Oxford, matriculated 12 October 1872, aged 18, Scholar 1872,
Middlesex, 3 ist-class Clas. Mod. 1874, ist-class Lit. Hum. 1876, B.A. 1876, M.A. 1882 ;
April 185 1. Master at Marlborough College 1882-89; Author of " Histor)' of English,"
"A Soldier in Christ's Army," " English Extracts for Latin Prose," and
other works.
U . C. ^4uL^u.*m^4^y^
Montague Weldon Champneys,
born at 4 Oak Hill Park, Hamp-
stead, on Saturday, 12 January,
bapt. at St. Alban's, Holborn,
London, 20 February 1878;
educated at Marlborough ; died
at 42 Upper Brook Street,
London, aged 16, on Saturday,
21 April, bur. in Hampstead
Cemetery 26 April 1894.
Margaret de L'Etang,
born at 60 Great
Cumberland Place,
London, on Wednes-
day, 22 June, bapt. at
St. Alban's, Holborn,
London, 20 July 1887.
John Dalrymple Champneys, born
at 60 Great Cumberland Place,
London, on Thursday, 23 May, bapt.
at St. Alban's, Holborn, London,
21 June 1889.
Weldon Champneys, born at 42 Upper
Brook Street, London, on Saturday,
7 May, bapt. at St. Alban's, Holborn,
London, 7 June 1892.
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i^laple of Cfttllitoicfe &nxp, to. Hertforli.
Arms on record in the College of Arms, —
Or, on a chevron azure, between two horses'
heads erased in chief sable, and a mount
vert in base, thereon a maple-tree proper, a
rose between two fleur-de-lis of the first.
Crest. — A squirrel sejant or, holding in
the dexter paw a sprig of five maple leaves
slipped proper, and resting the sinister on
an escutcheon azure, charged with a bee
volant, or.
Alolto. — Vi et prudentia.
William Maple of=
Thakeham,co.Sus-
sex (son of William
Maple) ; born in
1787 ; died, aged
29, and bur. at
Thakeham lo No-
vember 18 16.
=Hannah, dau. of Henry and Elizabeth
Slater of Thakeham ; born at Thake-
ham 20 February, bapt. there 20 April
1792; marr. at Thakeham (by the
Rev. William Groome, the Rector)
26 October 1812 ; marr. 2ndly
at Thakeham (by the Rev. P.
W. Moore, the Rector) 6 March
1825, Thomas Adams of West
Chiltington, co. Sussex, who died,
aged 47, and was bur. at West
Chiltington 18 June 1827. She died
at the residence of her son, Henry
Adams, Bartholomew Road, London,
in her 92nd year, on Friday, 15 June,
and was bur. in Highgate Cemetery,
CO. Middlesex, 20 June 1S83. M.I.
John Maple of Bedford Lodge,=
Hampstead, co. Middlesex, and of
Tottenham Court Road, London;
born 28 February, bapt. at Thake-
ham 19 March 181 5; died, aged
86, on Sunday, 4 March, bur. in
Highgate Cemetery 10 March
1900. Will dated 28 October
1 89 1, with three codicils dated
respectively 23 March 1892, 31
October 1893 and 26 June 1894,
proved (Prin. Reg., 785, 1900)
9 May 1900, by Sir John Blundell
Maple, Bart., John Mann Taylor,
James Wharton and Jeremiah
Colman, the Exors.
=Emily, dau. of Richard
Blundell of Benhams,
Horley, co. Surrey, by
Mary his wife, dau. of
Nicholas FHnt of
Charl wood, CO. Surrey ;
born at Benhams,
Horley, 19 April,
bapt. at Horley 2
June 1819 ; marr. at
St. Pancras, London,
14 August 1 84 1.
Maria Ellen, born
10 May 1842 ;
died, aged 6, 29
August, bur. in
Highgate Ceme-
tery 3 September
1848. M.L
Sir John Blundell Maple of=
Childwick Bury, co. Hertford,
Falmouth House, Newmarket,
CO. Cambridge, and of Clarence
House, Regent's Park, London,
Bart. ; born i March, bapt. at
All Saints', Gordon Square,
St. Pancras, London, 9 April
1845; educated at Crauford
College and at King's College,
London ; M.P. for Camberwell
(Dulwich Division) since i De-
cember 1887; Member of the
London County Council (South
St. Pancras Division) 1887 ;
Knighted 1892, created a
Baronet 30 August 1897.
=Emily Harriet, youngest dau. of Moses
Merry weather of Clapham House, Clapham,
CO. Surrey, by Sarah Edwards his wife ;
born 28 April 1856, and bapt. at St.
Barnabas', South Lambeth, co. Surrey ;
marr. at St. Stephen's, Balham, co. Surrey
(by the Rev. Benjamin Austen, Rector of
Little Mongeham, co. Kent, assisted by the
Rev. George Eastman, the Vicar, and the
Rev. Edmund George Peckover, Vicar of
Horley), on Thursday, 15 October 1874.
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Emily, born in London 12 February, bapt. at
All Saints', Gordon Square, St. Pancras, London,
14 April 1847; marr. at St. Peter's, Belsize Park,
CO. Middlesex (by the Rev. Francis William
Tremlett), on Tuesday, 26 June 1866, John
Mann Taylor of Norheads, Fitzjohn's Avenue,
London (only son of Henry Taylor of 2 York
Gate, Regent's Park, London, by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of John Mann) ; born in London
31 July, bapt. at All Souls' Langham Place,
London, 28 August 1844; educated at Uxbridge
School and at Clapham.
Harry Maple, born 14 December 1850, bapt.
at All Saints', Gordon Square, St. Pancras,
London, 29 January 1851 ; died unmarried
at Bedford Lodge, Hampstead, co. Middlesex,
aged 28, on Wednesday, 3 December, bur. in
Highgate Cemetery, co. Middlesex, 9 Decem-
ber 1879. Will dated 19 December 1878,
proved (Prin. Reg., 1012, 79) 20 December
1879, by John Blundell Maple of Tottenham
Court Road, co. Middlesex, the brother, and
John Mann Taylor of 2 Cornwall Terrace,
Regent's Park, co. Middlesex, the Exors.
Clara, born i June, bapt. at All Saints',
Gordon Square, St. Pancras, London,
I July 1853 ; marr. at St. Peter's, Belsize
Park (by the Rev. Edmund George
Peckover, Vicar of Horley, co. Surrey),
on Thursday, 9 July 1874, James
Wharton of Edgehill, Nether Hall
Gardens, Hampstead, and of Buckland
Crescent, Belsize Park (son of William
Kitchin Wharton of Liverpool, by
Martha his wife, dau. of Joseph Heman) ;
bom 14 December 1838.
Annie, born at Hampstead 7 May, bapt. at All Saints',
Gordon Square, St. Pancras, London, 31 July 1861 ;
marr. at St. Peter's, Belsize Park, Hampstead (by the
Rev. Benjamin Hutchinson, Vicar of St. Michael's,
St. Albans, co. Hertford, assisted by the Rev. Francis
William Tremlett, D.D., the Vicar), on Wednesday
30 August 1882, Jeremiah Colman of Wick Hall,
Hove, CO. Sussex (5th son of Edward Colman of
Clapham Common, co. Surrey, by Eliza his wife,
dau. of Benjamin Farey) ; born at Montagu Place,
Clapham, 14 May 1853 ; privately educated at
Amersham Hall, Caversham, co. Oxford ; Mayor of
Hove 1899-1902 ; J. P. for co. Sussex.
T
A
(See Pedigree of Colman, Vol. p, page 8.)
Grace Emily Blundell, born at 8 Clarence
Terrace, Regent's Park, London, on Tuesday,
7 March, bapt. at All Saints', Gordon Square,
St. Pancras, London, 18 May 1876 ; marr. at
St. Alban's Abbey, co. Hertford (by the Bishop
of St. Alban's, assisted by the Archdeacon of
St. Alban's, and the Rev. Charles Vincent
Bicknell, Vicar of St. Michael's, St. Alban's) on
Wednesday, 15 April 1896, Baron Hermann
von Eckhardstein, K.C.V.O., of Reichwalde,
Oberlausitz, Silesia (son of Wilhelm, Baron von
Eckhardstein of Prussia, by Theckla his wife,
dau. of Count Kleist von NoUendorf) ; born
at Loewen, Silesia, 5 July, bapt. there 7 August
1864; educated at Liegnitz Academie ; Councillor
and Secretary of the German Embassy in London.
/k
Winifred Mary Blundell, born at 8 Clarence
Gate, Regent's Park, London, on Sunday,
23 June, bapt. at St. Andrew's, Hove, 14
September 1878; died at Childwick Bury,
CO. Hertford, aged 8, on Tuesday, 25 May
1886, and bur. in the private family grave at
Childwick Bury.
Dorothy Blundell, born at Childwick Bury
on Tuesday, 19 December 18S2, bapt. at
St. Michael's, St. Alban's, 20 January 1883;
died at Clarence House, Regent's Park,
London, nged 5, on Thursday, 26 January
1888, and bur. in the private family grave at
Childwick Bury.
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Henry Williams, born
S March 1763, died
20 January 1 840.
Henry Williams, Colonel Royal Lucinda, wife of Colonel Henrj' Frederick Lovel McTagart Williams,
Artiller)', born II April 1792, Williams and daughter of Enos Lieutenant R.N., born 18 June iSoi,
died II November 1852. Smith, born 8 November 1794, died 23 September 1830.
died 13 April 1866.
George Ithacus Hoare Williams,
born in January 1S3S, died 24
November 1S45.
«ltlliams of ^latfeljeatJ). co. l^ent.
Anna Maria, dau.=
of Juhn Mitchell
of Falmouth, co.
Cornwall, by Re-
becca his wife ;
born at Falmouth,
and bapt. at the
parish church,
Falmouth, 5 April
1764; marr. there
2junei79i ; died
at Falmouth 15
April, bur. in
the parish church,
Falmouth, 27
April 1797. ist
wife.
=Henry Williams of Falmouth ; born at=
Penzance, co. Cornwall, 8 March, bapt. at the
Chapel-of-Ease, I'enzance, 13 March 1763 ;
Inspector of Post Office Packets in the port
of Falmouth ; commanded the Pendennis
Artillery Local Militia for 40 years ; died
20 January, bur. in the parish church,
Falmouth, 27 January 1840. M.I. Will
dated 6 February 1838, proved (P.C.C.,
467 Ardeii) 25 June 1840, by George Bell
Williams, the son, Henry Perry Dicken and
Fanny Anna Champion, widow, the daughter,
three of the Exors. Power reserved to Henry
Williams, the son, the other Exor.
=Fanny, dau. of Stephen John
Bell, Packet Commander of
Falmouth, by Frances his
wife, dau. of Robert Lovell,
Packet Commander of Fal-
mouth, and sister of Captain
George Bell, R.N., of Bel-
mont, Falmouth, a great
friend of Lord Nelson ; born
at Falmouth, and bapt. at
the parish church, Falmouth,
29 September 1770; died at
Falmouth, and bur. in the
parish church, Falmouth,
9 May 1 81 2. 2nd wife.
Colonel Henry Williams, born at==Lucinda, dau. of Enos
Falmouth 1 1 April 1792, and bapt.
privately the nextj day (baptism
registered at the parish church,
Falmouth) ; Colonel Royal Artil-
lery, present at Waterloo ; died
while commanding the Royal
Artillery in Barbados, West
Indies, 11 November 1852, bur.
at St. Paul's, Bridgetown, Barba-
dos, the same day. Portrait in
chalk by M. Navarre, done at
Tours after the occicpation of Paris.
Adfnon was granted (P.C.C.) 28
February 1853, to Lucinda
Williams, the relict.
Smith of H.M. Privy
Council Office, London,
by Gulielma Maria his
wife, dau. and heiress of
Thomas Dring of H.M.
Privy Council Office ;
born in London 8 No-
vember, and bapt. pri-
vately 1 1 November 1 794
(baptism registered at
St. Mary's, Lambeth, co.
Surrey); marr. at the Re-
formed Church, Tours,
28 August 1820; died at
12 Park Place, Chelten-
ham, CO. Gloucester, aged
71, on Friday, 13 April,
bur. in the cemetery at
Cheltenham 19 April
1866. Adiiion was
granted at Gloucester
3 May 1866, to Maria
Lucinda Williams of
Cheltenham, co. Glou-
cester, spinster, the
daughter and one of
the next of kin.
Catherine Maria, born at Falmouth
4 October, bapt. at the parish
church, Falmouth, 19 October
1793; marr. in February 1813,
Job Ede of Clayfield Lodge,
Southampton : born in 1781 ;
died at the Island of Nevis,
West Indies, i July 1844, and
bur. there. Adfnon was granted
(P.C.C., 153. 44) 19 October
1844, to John Bulkeley Ede, the
natural and lawful son, Catherine
Maria Ede, the relict, having first
renounced. She died at 9 Laura
Place, Southampton, aged 85, on
Friday, 15 November, and was
bur. in the cemetery at Southamp-
ton 20 November 1878. Will
dated 13 March 1875, with codicil
of same date, proved (Prin. Reg.,
945. 78) 7 December 1878, by
Alfred Ede and Edward Lee Ede,
both of Southampton, the sons,
two of the Exors.
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Bell, born in 1799; marr. at the parish church, Falmouth, co. Cornwall (by the Rev. Robert
Usticke), II December 1827 (marriage settlement dated 10 December 1827), General Sir
Patrick Rdmonstone Craigie, C.B., K.C.B. (3rd son of Lawrence Craigie of Glasgow, by Margaret
Maxwell his wife); born at Glasgow 3 February 1794; educated at Glasgow School and College;
entered the Army as Ensign 52nd Regiment 3 June 1813, Lieutenant 29 September 1814, of the
30th Regiment 2 July 1818, and of the 55th Regiment 17 December 1818, Captain 24 October
1821, Major 10 August 1826, Lieut.-Colonel 21 November 1834, Brevet-Colonel 23 December
1842, Major-General 20 June 1854, Lieut.-General 19 June i860, General 21 January 1868;
Colonel 31st Regiment 20 February 1S59, and of the 55th Regiment i June 1862; served
with the 2nd Battalion 52nd Regiment in the campaign in Holland 1813-14, under
Lord Lynedoch, including both attacks on the fortified village of Merxem, in the latter of
which he led the advance party of Major-General Sir Herbert Taylor's Brigade, also in the
subsequent bombardment of Antwerp; in May 1841, he embarked at Calcutta in command of the
55th Regiment for China (medal), and served with the expeditionary force under Lord Gough till
the end of the war, being Senior Field Officer serving with the force in the field was consequently
second in command from the period of its sailing from Hong Kong in August and during the
whole of the active operations which took place during the following five months ; commanded
a brigade or column of attack at the assault and capture of the fortified cities of Amoy, Chusan
(second capture) and Chinhae, subsequently, when the head-quarters of the force proceeded
to the Yeang-tze-Keang, was appointed by Lord Gough to the responsible command of the
Island of Chusan, which he held for eight months until the return of the force after the treaty
of peace had been signed at Nankin ; for his conduct on above occasions (as stated in Lord
Gough's despatches) he was promoted to the rank of Colonel ; commanded centre division of the
Madras Army 7 January 1855 to 23 April i860; A.D.C. to H.M. Queen Victoria 23 December
1842 to 20 June 1854; C.B. 24 December 1842, K.C.B. 13 March 1867. She died at Madras,
India, in 1831. He marr. 2ndly Mary Jane, dau. of Major-General J. T. Trewman of the Madras
Army; born 18 August 181 5 ; died at 8 Warrior Terrace, St. Leonard's-on-Sea, co. Sussex, aged
54, on Wednesday, 29 June, and was bur. in the cemetery at Hastings, co. Sussex, 5 July 1870.
He died at Warrior Terrace, St. Leonard's-on-Sea, 13 December, and was bur. in the cemetery at
Hastings 19 December 1873. Will dated 2 December 1870, proved (Prin. Reg., 13, 74) 3 January
1874, by Thomas Maxwell of West Hill House, Guildford, co. Surrey, M.D., and Doveton
Downes Greentree of The Lawn, Guildford, a Brevet Major in Her Majesty's Army, the Exors.
Eliza, born in 1795; died at Falmouth, co. Cornwall, 21 August, bur. in the parish church,
Falmouth, 25 August 1798.
Lieut.-General Edward Arthur Williams of Eastcombe House,=
Blackheath, co. Kent, C.B. ; born at Woolwich, co. Kent, 17 February
1824; entered the Army i January 1842, Colonel i June 1867,
Colonel Commandant Royal Artillery 3 September 1890, Major-
General I May 1880, retired with honorary rank of Lieut.-General
I May 1885; served in New Zealand War 1864-66, commanded
Royal Artillery at Waikato, Tauranga and Wanganui campaigns,
actions of Rangiawhia, Haerini, Gate Pah and Nukumaru (mentioned
in despatches, "London Gazette," 12 April 1865, medal, C.B. 17
September x866); died suddenly at Eastcombe House, Blackheath,
aged 74, on Monday, 20 June, bur. in the cemetery at Old Charlton,
CO. Kent, 23 June 1898. Will dated 16 May 1894, with codicil dated
22 September 1894, proved (Prin. Reg., 985, 98) 26 August 1898, by
Henry Francis Williams,
Lieut.-General in Her
Majesty's Army, the
brother, and Jessie
Sarah Eliza Williams,
the relict, the Exors.
'^ /^l4yi/U^^^L^^'^^7^^
=Jessie Sarah Eliza, only
child of Leonard Foaker
of 20 Woburn Place,
London, and of Great
Baddow, co. Essex, by
Janet his wife, dau. of
Walter Urquhart of
Noakes Place, Great
Baddow ; born at Great
Baddow, and bapt. there
24 February 1834; marr.
at St. Pancras', London
(by the Rev. Abraham
William Bullen, Vicar
of Great Baddow), on
Thursday, 28 April 1853.
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Frederick Lovel McTagart Williams, born i8 June 1801; Lieutenant R.N. ; died off the coast
of Greece on board H.M.S. "Mastiff" 23 September 1830, and bur. at Sciathos. M.I. in the
cathedral at Malta.
Eleanor, born 30 September, bapt. at the parish church, Falmouth, co. Cornwall, 2 November
1796; marr. the Hon''''= Francis James Templer (son of James Templer of Stover House, CO.
Devon, by Mary his wife); born at Stover, near Newton Abbot, co. Devon, in January 1791 ; of the
Ceylon Civil Service for 37 years ; died at Brighton, co. Sussex, aged 62, on Sunday, 22 October,
bur. in the Extra Mural Cemetery, Brighton, 27 October 1854. M.I. in Teigngrace Church,
CO. Devon. Will dated 5 February 1853, with codicil dated 15 September 1854, proved
(P.C.C., 165, 55) 3 February 1855, by Eleanor Templer, the relict, and Francis Buller Templer,
the son, the Exors. She died at 8 Park Street, Windsor, co. Berks, aged 83, on Saturday, 7 July,
and was bur. in the cemetery at Windsor 12 July 1877. ^^i" dated 20 January 1877, proved
(Prin. Reg., 690, 77) 29 August 1877, by Dame Annie Henrietta Buller of 7 RedclifTe Street,
Redcliffe Gardens, co. Middlese.x, widow, the daughter, the sole Executrix.
A
Lieut.General Henry Francis Williams of i Elliot Terrace, =
The Hoe, Plymouth, co. Devon ; born at Woolwich, co.
Kent, 3 April 1825; entered the Army 19 May 1843, of the
60th Rifles, Colonel 4 August 1864, retired with rank of Lieut.-
General 25 September 1885 ; Colonel Royal Sussex Regiment
6 October 1901 ; served in Punjab Campaign 1848-49, at siege
of Mooltan and battle of Goojerat (medal with two clasps) ;
in the North-West Frontier of India Campaign 1849-50, at
the capture of Suggoo, pursuit of Sikh Army and expulsion
of Afghans beyond Khyber Pass (medal with clasp); in the
Indian Mutiny 1857-59, at the action on the Hindun, battle
of Buddlekeserai and siege of Delhi, severely wounded
(mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 16 January
1858, medal with clasp); in the Fenian Raid 1870 (medal
with clasp).
'Margaret, younger dau. of Edward
Daun of Lower Tooting, co. Sur-
rey, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of
William Holme; born at Mortimer
Street, London, 21 February,
bapt. at All Souls', I.Angham
Place, London, 6 May 1831 ;
marr. at Mitcham, co. Surrey (by
the Rev. Edward Norman Coles,
Rector of Pottesgrove-cum-
Battlesden, co. Bedford, assisted
by the Rev. Daniel Frederick
\Vilson, the Vicar), on Thursday,
16 January 1862.
Elizabeth Maud, born at i Zingaree Terrace, Farnham, co. Surrey, on Saturday, i November,
bapt. at Mitcham, co. Surrey, 18 December 1862 ; marr. at St. Andrew's, Plymouth (by
the Ven''''= Charles Thomas Wilkinson, D.D., Archdeacon of Totnes), on Tuesday, 18
November 1890, Charles Edward Haynes (son of William Haynes, by Mary Ann his wife,
dau. of George Spragg) ; born at Hampstead, co. Middlesex, 8 July, bapt. there 23 September
1855 ; of the Royal Engineers, Lieutenant 28 January 1875, Captain 28 January 1886, Major
I October 1894; served in South African War 1879, in Zulu Campaign, at the relief of Etshowe
(mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 7 and 16 May 1879, medal with clasp); in the
Bechuanaland Expedition 1884-85. ~
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Henry Arthur Williams, born at Woolwich 23
April 1854, and bapt. there privately; died
25 April, bur. at St. Mary's, Woolwich, i May
1854.
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Henry George Williams, born at Quebec,
Canada, 28 December 1854, bapt. there
privately, died the next day, and bur. in the
cemetery at Quebec.
Fanny Anna, born at Falmouth, co. Cornwall, 12 August 1802; marr. at the parish church,
Falmouth (by the Rev. Robert Usticke), 28 November 1829, William Henry Champion (3rd son
of John Champion [John Champion's mother, Mary Lenton, was the great-grand-daughter of
Henry Hyde, wliose younger brother, Edward, became ist Earl of Clarendon, and was the
father of Anne Hyde, wife of James 11.]) ; born 21 August 1795 ; Captain 55th Regiment; died
at Bellary, Madras, India, 29 April 1833, and bur. there. She died at Plymouth, co. Devon, at
the residence of her brother. Captain George Bell Williams, R.N., in her 70th year, on Saturday,
17 June, and was bur. at the parish church, Falmouth, 22 June 1871. Adivion was granted at the
Principal Registry 14 July 187 1, to Reginald Henry Champion of Falmouth, co. Cornwall, a
Brevet Lieut. -Colonel in the Royal Regiment of Artillery, the son and one of the next of kin.
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Ellen Georgina, born at the Royal Cadet Barracks, Woolwich, co. Kent, 28 November 1826;
marr. at Holy Trinity, Chelsea, co. Middlesex (by the Rev. Francis Hopkinson), on Monday,
15 May 1854, Lieut.-Colonel the Hon"= Henry Robert Handcock (6th son of Richard, 2nd Baron
Castlemaine, by Anne his wife, dau. of Arthur French of French Park, co. Roscommon); Lieut.-
Colonel 97th Regiment ; killed in the storming of the Redan at Sebastopol on Saturday,
8 September 1855. Will dated 25 July 1854, with codicil of same date, proved (P.C.C, 116,
56) II February 1856, by the Hon'''' Charles Handcock, the brother, one of the Exors. Power
reserved to Ellen Georgina Handcock, the relict, the other Exor. She marr. 2ndly at St. Mary's,
Cheltenham, co. Gloucester (by the Rev. Edward Walker, D.C.L.), 31 August 1859, Lieut.-
Colonel Richard ^Vellesley Bernard (4th son of Colonel Thomas Bernard of Castle Bernard, co.
Cork, M.P. for King's County and Colonel of Militia for that county, by Lady Catherine
Henrietta his wife, dau. of Francis Hely-Hutchinson, M.P. for the University of Dublin, and
sister of John, 3rd Earl of Donoughmore) ; born in March 1822; an Officer in the Army,
Lieut.-Colonel King's County Militia, formerly in the Austrian Service ; served in the Crimean
War at the battles of the Alma, Balaclava and Inkerman ; Deputy-Ranger of the Curragh of
Kildare ; Chamberlain at the Court of DubHn in the Vice-Royalties of the Dukes of Abercorn
and Marlborough; died s.p., aged 55, 25 September, bur. in the family vault at Kinnitty, King's
County, 29 September 1877.
Margaret Jessie, born at Balham Hill, co. Surrey, on Sunday, 8 November 1863, bapt. at
Mitcham, co. Surrey, 7 January 1874; marr. at St. Andrew's, Plymouth (by the Ven'''' Charles
Thomas Wilkinson, D.D., Archdeacon of Totnes), on Tuesday, 6 December 1892, Arthur
Yerbery Moggridge (son of Edward Moggridge, by Caroline his wife, dau. of William Dow,
Commander R.N.); born 20 September 185S; Commander R.N. 30 June 1900.
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Janet Lucy, born at Montreal, Canada, 19 March 1856; marr. at St. Luke's, Old Charlton, co.
Kent, on Thursday, 19 December 1895, Major-General Alexander Csesar Hawkins, C.B. (8th son
of Sir John Cffisar Hawkins of Kelston, co. Somerset, Bart., by Charlotte his wife, eldest dau.
of William Surtees of Hedley, co. Northumberland) ; born 3 November 1823 ; educated at the
Royal Mihtary Academy, Woolwich; entered the Royal Artillery i January 1842, Lieutenant
2 August 1842, Captain i November 1848, Major 2 November 1855, Lieut.-Colonel i June 1862,
Colonel I June 1867, retired with honorary rank of Major-General i May 1880; served in the
Crimean Campaign from March 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was
present at the bombardments of the 9 April and 17 June, 17 August and 8 September
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, medal with clasp, Sardinian and Turkish medals,
5th-class Medjidie); C.B. 20 May 1871.
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Clara Georgina, born 28 June 1804; marr. at St. Peter's, Colombo, Ceylon, 13 February 1826,
Brigadier-General George Hutchison (6tli son of the Hon^^ Joseph Hutchison of Bermuda, a
Member of the Legislative Council of Bermuda,
by Mary his wife, eldest dau. of John Esten of
Bermuda); born at Bermuda 5 August 1797,
Ijapt. at St. George's, Bermuda, 4 February 1798;
Lieutenant 7th Royal Fusiliers, exchanged into
14th Light I)ragoons ; served in the expedition
to New Orleans 1 814-15; A.D.C to Sir Edward
Barne.s in Ceylon 1819; Captain 97th Regiment 1827, commanded the 80th Regiment through
the Burmese War 1852-53 (medal with clasp "Pegu"); served in India during the Mutiny
(medal), and became Brigadier-General commanding the Scind Saugur district ; died at Rawul
Pindi, Punjab, India, 3 May 1859, and bur. there. Adinon was granted at Exeter 23 February
i860, to Clara Georgina Hutchison of Hills Court, Exeter, the relict. She died at Neville
Terrace, Onslow Gardens, London, aged 70, on Wednesday, i November, and was bur. in West
Brompton Cemetery, London, 6 November 1876. Will dated 12 September 1876, proved (Prin.
Reg., 806, 77) 26 October 1877, by Ellen Julia Greaves (wife of George Richard Greaves) of
61 Chester Square, co. Middlesex, the daughter, one of the Exors.
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{See Pedigree of Hutchison, Vol. J, page 70.)
Maria Lucinda, born at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, 17 July 1829; George Ithacus
marr. at St. Mary's, Woolwich (by the Rev. Gibbes Jordan), on Tuesday, 12 Hoare Williams,
Februaryi867,Major-General Joseph Jordan, C.B., of Oakhurst, East Woodhay, born at Ithaca
CO. Hants (son of the Rev. Gibbes Walker Jordan, Rector of Waterstock, in January 1838;
CO. Oxford, by Charlotte Penelope his wife, dau. of the Rev. Bartholomew killed by a fall
Lutley Sclater, Rector of Whittingham, co. Northumberland) ; born at Sher- from a pony at
borne, co. Warwick, 24 June, bapt. there 22 July 1826; entered the Army as Ithaca 24 No-
Ensign 14 February 1845, Lieutenant 27 March 1848, Captain 29 October vember 1845.
1852, Brevet Major 2 November 1855, Major 34th Regiment 28 October
1864, Brevet Lieut.-Colonel 12 January 1865, Colonel 21 January 1S76,
Major-General 24 June 1885 ; served with the 34th Regiment at the Crimea from February to
9 July 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol, sortie of 22 March, capture of the Rifle Pits
19 April, sortie of 9 May, and assault of the Redan 18 June (severely wounded, mentioned in
despatches, "London Gazette," 24 May 1855, medal with clasp. Brevet of Major, 5th-class
Medjidie, Sardinian and Turkish medals) ; in the Indian Mutiny, including the actions at
Cavvnpore 26-28 November 1857 (wounded, medal); died at Uppercross, Reading, co. Berks,
aged 73, on Saturday, 2 December, bur. at East Woodhay on Thursday, 7 December 1899.
Will dated 20 January 1899, proved at Oxford 20 February 1900, by Lutley Jordan, a retired
Major in H.M. Array, the brother, and Henry Jordan, Barrister-at-Law, the son, the Exors.
_ A I.
Henry Ernest Williams, born at Tooting, co. Lucie Florian, born
Surrey, 15 November, bapt. at Lower Tooting at Malta 28 April,
22 December 1864; died at Plymouth, co. bapt. in the Gar-
Devon, aged 10, on Tuesday, 29 December rison Chapel at
1874, bur. in the cemetery at Plymouth Maltai9 June 1866.
2 January 1875.
Ada May, born at Toronto,
Canada, 15 May, and bapt.
there privately 21 June
1870; died at Toronto 22
]uly, bur. there 24 July
1870.
Arthur Leonard Williams, born at 36 Park Place, Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, on Sunday,
29 November, bapt. at St. Mary's, Cheltenham, 23 December 1857; entered the Army as
2nd Lieutenant in the ist Regiment 30 January 1878, Lieutenant Royal Scots (Lothian
Regiment) 7 December 1878, Captain 20 August 1885, Adjutant 17 February 1886 to
16 February 1891, retired 11 August 1897; served in the Bechuanaland Expedition 21
November 1884 to 29 October 1885, on special service (honourably mentioned).
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Captain George Bell Williams, R.N. ; born at Falmouth, co.=
Cornwall, 2 September 1806, bapt. at the parish church,
Falmouth, 3 February 1807 ; entered the Royal Navy 13 July
1821, on board H.M.S. "Windsor Castle," 74 (Captain John
Dashwood), being a Midshipman of thai ship when Don John
took refuge on board of her during a popular commotion at
Lisbon, and presented by him with the Order of the Tower
and Sword ; fought on board H.M.S. "Glasgow" at the battle
of Navarino, during the insurrection of 1831-32; in Jamaica
was employed on shore with a detachment of seamen and
marines ; died at Plymouth, co. Devon, 20 June, bur. in the
cemetery at Plymouth 23 June 187 1. Will dated 9 June 187 1,
proved (Prin. Reg., 578, 71) i August 1871, by Ellis Frederick
Thorold of 5 Windsor Villas, Plymouth, M.D., and William
Langdon Martin of 6 Windsor Villas, and of the Lee Moor
China Clay Works, Plympton St. Mary, co. Devon, the Exors.
=Louisa Teresa,- dau. of Admiral
Sir John Kingcome, K.C.B.,
R.N., Commander-in-Chief in
the Pacific, by Louisa his wife,
dau. of William Sholl, English
Consul at Alexandretta ; born
at Newton Ferrers, co. Devon,
19 April, bapt. there 31 May
1835; marr. at Newton Ferrers
22 January 1857 ; died at
Exeter, co. Devon, on Monday,
22 August, bur. in the old
cemetery at Exeter 26 August
1864.
George Herbert Williams, born at 16 Athensum Street, Plymouth, the residence of his
grandfather, Rear-Admiral Kingcome, R.N., on Tuesday, 25 May 1858; died there, aged
I year and 8 months, 2 F'ebruary, bur. at Newton Ferrers 6 February i860.
George Sydney Williams, born at 8 Royal Crescent,
Brighton, CO. Sussex, on Sunday, 3 March, bapt. at
St. Anne's, Brighton, 11 May 1872; died at
2 Princess Square, Plymouth, aged 5 years and
7 months, on Sunday, 28 October, bur. in the
cemetery at Plymouth 31 October 1877.
Frank Edward Williams, born at South-
port, CO. Lancaster, 5 June, bapt. at Holy
Trinity, Southport, 12 July 1874 ; died at
Plymouth, aged 7 months, on Wednesday,
13 January, bur. in the cemetery at
Plymouth 18 January 1875.
Henry Frederick Williams, born at the
Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, co.
Kent, on Tuesday, 17 May 1859; entered
the Army as 2nd Lieutenant 104th Regi-
ment 13 August 1879, Lieutenant Royal
Munster Fusiliers 7 July 1880, Captain 12
August 1887, Major 2nd Battalion 28 July
1897, Adjutant Indian Volunteers 14 Oc-
tober 1895 to 14 October 1900; served in
Burmese Expedition 1886-88 (medal with
clasp) ; serving with his regiment in South
Africa (1902).
Ellen Frances, born at Woolwich on Monday,
7 January, bapt. at St. George's Garrison Church,
Woolwich, 27 January 1861 ; marr. at St. Luke's,
Old Charlton, co. Kent (by the Rev. Charles
Swainson, the Rector), on Wednesday, 14
September 1881, Edward Robert Daun (eldest
son of Edward Daun of The Firs, Mitcham,
CO. Surrey, by Rose Anne his wife, dau. of
Robert Clarke) ; born at Croydon, co. Surrey, on
Thursday, 13 April, bapt. at St. John's, Croydon,
26 May 1854. =p
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Charles Stephen WilHams, born at Falmouth,
CO. Cornwall, 26 May, bapt. at the parish
church, Falmouth, 3 July 1808; died at
Falmouth, and bur. in the parish church,
Falmouth, 3 March 1809.
Charles Stephen Williams, bom at Falmouth
4 October, bapt. at the parish church,
Falmouth, 25 October 1809 ; died at
Falmouth, and bur. in the parish church,
Falmouth, 13 March 181 1.
Eva Amy, born at Exeter, co. Devon, 8 April, bapt. at St. James',
Exeter, 8 May i860; marr. at St. Andrew's, Plymouth, co. Devon,
(by the Rt. Rev. Anthony Wilson Thorold, D.D., Bishop of
Rochester, assisted by the Rev. Frederick Whitmore Holland,
Vicar of Evesham, co. Worcester), on Tuesday, 26 April 1881,
Rear-Admiral Swinton Colthurst Holland, R.N. (son of Edward
Holland, M.P. for Evesham 1855-68, by Sophia his wife, dau. of
Elias Isaac of Boughton, co. Worcester); born 8 February 1844;
entered the Royal Navy 1857, Lieutenant 1865, Commander 1878 ;
Commander Royal Yacht "Victoria and Albert" 1881, Captain
H.M.S. "Australia" 9 April 1884, Naval Officer in charge at
Hong Kong 1896-99, Rear-Admiral i January 1899, Superintendent
Chatham Dockyard 1899, H.M.S. "Algiers"; F.R.G.S. ; A.D.C.
to H.M. Queen Victoria 1895-99. —
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Charles Ustick Williams,
born at Exeter 1 2 August,
and bapt. there privately
26 August 1861.
Florence Louisa, born at
Exeter 2 April, bapt. at
St. James', Exeter, 25
April 1863.
Alice Margaret, born at
Woolwich, CO. Kent, 19
July, and bapt. privately,
baptism registered at
St. George's Garrison
Church, Woolwich, 24
July 1862 ; died at the
Royal Artillery South
Camp, Aldershot, co.
Hants, and bur. in the
military cemetery. Aider-
shot, 23 October 1862.
Ada Margaret, born at Aldershot 20 August,
bapt. in the camp, Aldershot (by the Rev.
William Robert Beach, the Chaplain), 27
September 1863; marr. at St. Luke's, Old
Charlton, co. Kent (by the Rev. William
Richard Villiers, Vicar of Newborough, co.
Northampton), on Tuesday, 11 December
1883, Charles James Daun (2nd son of
Edward Daun of The Firs, Mitcham, co.
Surrey, by Rose Anne his wife, dau. of
Robert Clarke) ; born at Croydon, co.
Surrey, on Monday, i September, bapt. at
St. John's, Croydon, 17 October 1856.
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Edward George Williams,
born at Woolwich on
Monday, 2 September,
bapt. at St. George's Gar-
rison Church, Woolwich,
9 October 1867 ; entered
the Army as Lieutenant
Devonshire Regiment 25
August 1886, Captain
19 May 1895, Adjutant
4th Battalion Devon-
shire Regiment (Militia)
I March 1S97; serving in
South Africa as Adjutant
of Imperial Yeomanry
1902.
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J^-y^.^/i^
Emily Ellen, bom at Falmouth, co. Cornwall, 23 March, bapt. at Budock, co. Cornwall,
21 July 181 1 ; marr. at Falmouth 3 June 1833, Henry Perry Dicken (2nd son of the
Rev. Perry Dicken, Vicar of Witheridge and Rector of
Poughill, CO. Devon, by Mary his wife, dau. of Henry Venn
of Payhembury, co. Devon; born at Witheridge 2 August 1795,
bapt. there 27 July 1796; entered the Royal Navy i June
1808; present at the siege of Flushing 1809, siege of Cadiz
1810 ; commanded the Royal Mail Packets "Reindeer," "Linnet" and "Seagull" on the
Falmouth Station; retired as Commander 5 February 1858; died at 10 Midway Terrace,
Heavitree, co. Devon, aged 87, on Tuesday, 29 May, bur. in the cemetery at Plymouth, co.
Devon, 4 June 1883. Will dated 16 July 1873, with codicil dated 9 July 1875, proved at
Exeter 11 July 1883, by the Rev. Henry Knott Venn of Honiton, co. Devon, and George
Frederick Truscott of Exeter, the Exors. She died at Midway Terrace, Heavitree, aged 60,
on Sunday, 16 April, and was bur. in the cemetery at Plymouth 22 April 187 1.
=r
{^See Pedigree of Dicken, Vol. 7, page ijg.)
Charles Lawrence Williams, born at Woolwich,
CO. Kent, 14 August, bapt. at St. George's
Garrison Church, Woolwich, 15 September
1868 ; marr. at St. George's Catholic Church,
Worcester, 3 September 1891, Agnes, dau. of
Charles Richard Landon of Worcester.
Violet Maud, born at
Gibraltar 7 February,
bapt. in the King's
Chapel, Gibraltar, 26
March 1872.
Fenwick Cecil Williams,
bom at Gibraltar 18
February, bapt. in the
King's Chapel, Gibraltar,
15 March 1873.
Robin Williams, born at Gibraltar
19 April, bapt. in the King's
Chapel, Gibraltar, 14 May 1874;
died at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, aged
24, on Monday, 8 August 1898,
and bur. there.
George Fenwick Williams, bom at
Woolwich 1 7 June, bapt. at St. George's
Garrison Church, Woolwich, 23 July
1878; died at Woolwich 21 January,
bur. in the cemetery at Old Charlton,
CO. Kent, 25 January 1879.
Robert Williams,
born at Dover,
CO. Kent, 25 Au-
gust, bapt. at St.
Mar)''s, Dover, 2 1
September 1879.
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Momitx.
Rev. Peter Edward Boissier (son of John Lewis Boissier of Bath, co.=
Somerset, by Dorothea Howard his wife, dau. of Sir Paul Crosbie of
Crosbie Park, co. Wicklow, 4th Bart.) ; born at Marlborough Buildings,
Bath, 24 April 1791 ; of Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 4 May 1809,
aged 18, B.A. 1813, M.A. 1816; Perpetual Curate of St. Peter's, Malvern
Wells, CO. Worcester, 1835-59; died at 56 Pembroke Road, Clifton, co.
Gloucester, i November, bur. in Amo's Vale Cemetery, Bristol, co.
Somerset, 6 November 1888. Will dated 9 December 1881, with codicil
dated 16 January 1882, proved at Bristol 5 December 1888, by the Rev.
Frederick Vaughan Mather of St. Paul's Vicarage, Queen's Road, Clifton,
in the City and County of Bristol, Edmund Comer Board of 7 Caledonia
Place, Clifton, Surgeon, and Ezekiel Charles Petgrave of 4 Harington
Place, Bath, co. Somerset, the Exors.
/f^/^
(^^■^'^a:^^^
•Marianne, dau. of
Lieut. -Colonel John
Dumaresq of the
9th Garrison Bat-
talion, by Anne
Jones his wife; bom
25 August 1790;
marr. at Chelten-
ham, CO. Gloucester,
15 May 1821 ; died
at Clifton, in her
85th year, on Sun-
day, 6 September,
bur. in Arno's Vale
Cemetery, Bristol,
12 September 1874.
Rev. Peter Henry Boissier, born at Cheltenham 6 October,=
bapt. at the parish church, Cheltenham, 9 November
1822; educated at Hatfield and at Exeter College, Oxford,
matriculated 10 June 1841, aged 18 ; Curate-in-Charge of
Barcheston, co. Warwick, 1862-73, Curate of St. Paul's,
Clifton, 1872-76 ; died at 5 Leicester Place, Clifton, in his
58th year, on Thursday, 5 August, bur. in Amo's Vale
Cemetery, Bristol, on Saturday, 7 August 1880. Will
dated 7 July 1875, proved at Bristol 20 September 1880,
by Edmund Comer Board of 7 Caledonia Place, Clifton,
in the City and County of Bristol, one of the Exors.
Louisa Sophia, only dau. of the
Rev. Edward Scobell, M.A., Rector
of Turville, co. Buckingham, and of
St. Peters, Vere Street, Marylebone,
London ; bom i July 1822 ; marr. at
the parish church, Marylebone (by
the Rev. Sanford George Scobell,
Vicar of Market Rasen, co. Lincoln)
on Tuesday, 31 December 1850;
died at 26, The Strand, Dawlish,
CO. Devon, in her 5 3rd year, at
midnight on Saturday, 29 May, bun
there 2 June 1875. Admon was
granted at the Principal Registry
4 September 1875, to the Rev.
Peter Henry Boissier of Clifton,
the husband.
Ernest Edward Boissier=
of Goulbum, Sydney,
New South VVales ;
bom at the Vicarage,
Turville,on Wednesday,
22 October, bapt. at
Turville 23 November
1851.
=Laura, dau. of Annie Louisa, born at the Vicarage, Tur\ille, i Dec,
John Lee Scott bapt. at Turville 30 Dec. 1852; matr. at St. Paul's,
of Brixton, co. Chfton (by the Rev. Canon Frederic Vaughan Mather,
Surrey ; born the \'icar), on Tuesday, 28 Sept. 1875, Edmund Comer
14 Feb. i860 ; Board of 8 Caledonia Place, Clifton (son of John Board,
marr. at St. by Anne his wife, dau. of Joseph Comer) : born at
John's, Ken- Burnham, co. Somerset, 14 ]uly 1838 ; educated at
sington, Lon- Bath; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1S69", M.R.C.S. Eng. 1859,
don, 9 Feb. L.S.A. i860; House Surgeon Bristol Royal Infirmary,
1 88 1. and Senior Consulting Surgeon. =f=
Grace Amelia, born at
Sydney, New South
Wales, 30 July 1882,
and bapt. there.
Phyllis, born atSydney
22 April 1884, and
bapt. there.
Adela, born at Sydney
20 November 1885,
and bapt. there.
\\'illiam Boissier, born
at Sydney 21 March
1 889, and bapt. there.
Edward Boissier,
bom 12 June,
bapt. at the parish
church, Chelten-
ham, CO. Glouces-
ter, 6 July 1825;
died at Malvern
Wells,co. Worces-
ter, aged 1 3 years
and 8 months,
I February, bur.
there 7 February
1839-
John William Boissier, bom at Wellington Lodge,=
Cheltenham, 22 October 1826; Major 37th Regiment,
retired 7 January 1864; served with the 32nd Regiment
at the second siege operations before Mooltan, including
the attack on the suburbs 27 December 1848, and
surrender of the fortress ; also present at the surrender of
the fort and garrison of Cheniote, and at the battle of
Goojerat (medal with two clasps) ; also served throughout
the Indian Mutiny, and commanded the entrenchments
of Rajh Ghat, Benares, from August to end of November
1857 ; present at the action of Azimnutghur 12 April
1858, and the subsequent pursuit; held the bridge on the
Benares road near Azimghur with a small piquet for lour
days, until Colonel Milman took the command on the
9th April, when the passage of a large convoy was secured
(medal) ; died at Exeter, co. Devon, 26 January, bur. in
the cemetery at Dawlish, co. Devon, 31 January 1885.
=Catherine Mary,
eldest dau. of the
Rev. John Hurst,
Rector of Thake-
ham, CO. Sussex,
by Catherine his
wife, dau. of the
Vg^bie William
Probyn, Chancel-
lor of St. David's,
Vicar of St. An-
drew's, Pershore,
co.Worcester,and
of Longhope, co.
Gloucester; born
at Pershore 1 7
Aug. 1822; marr.
at Whittington,
CO. \V'orcesler, 1 1
Dec. 185 1.
Amelia Laura, born at Peshawur, Punjab, India, 12 July, bapt. there in
August 1853; marr. at All Saints', Cheltenham (by the Rev. Peter Henry
Boissier, uncle of the bride, assisted by the Rev. William Ferguson Steele),
on Wednesday, 7 May 1873, George Bagot Ferguson of Cheltenham
(only son of William Bruce Ferguson of British Guiana, by Catherine Anne
his wife, dau. of George Bagot, High Sheriff of British Guiana); born at
George Town, British Guiana, 13 Januar)', bapt. there 13 February 1843;
of Hertford College, Oxford, matriculated 31 October 1861, aged 18,
B.A. (ist-class honours in Nat. Sc.) 1865, M.A. 1868, B.Med. 1871,
M.D. 1875, B.Ch. (by decree) 1900; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1873; President
British Medical Association 1901; F.R.C.S. Eng. 1902.
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Catherine Charlotte,
born at Kandy,
Ceylon, 3 May 1855.
DoraBlanche.bomat
Pembroke Dock, co.
Pembroke, on Thurs-
day, 7 August, bapt. at
the Garrison Church,
Pembroke Dock, 7
September 1862.
Rev. Frederick Scobell Boissier, bom at the Vicarage, Turville, co.=
Buckingham, 31 January, bapt. at Turville 12 March 1854; of
Queen's College, Cambridge, matriculated October 1873, B.A.
1877, M.A. 1881 ; Head-Master of All Saints' School, Bloxham,
CO. Oxford, 1886-98; Vicar of Denby, co. Derby, since 1900.
=Frances Harriette Marian,
eldest dau. of Samuel
Marshall of East Retford,
CO. Nottingham, by Marian
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of
John Mee of East Ret-
ford ; born at East Retford
2 2 September 1857, and
bapt. there ; marr. at St.
Swithin's, East Retford, on
Wednesday, 6 August 1879.
Arthur Paul Boissier, born at All Saints'
School, Bloxham, on Tuesday, 25 January,
bapt. at Bloxham 27 February 1881.
Agnes Marian, born at Bloxham 15
January, bapt. there 11 February 1883.
Martin Edward
Scobell Boissier,
born at Bloxham
27 August, bapt.
there 2 1 Sep-
tember 1884.
66
Ernest Gabriel Boissier, born at
Bloxham 25 March, bapt. there 26
April 1886. _
William Arthur Marshall Boissier,
born at Bloxham 17 December
1889, bapt. there 16 January 1S90.
Frederick Adolphus Boissier, bom at Sunninghill, co.
Berks, 3 April, bapt. there 26 May 1828; died i March,
bur. at Sunninghill 7 March 1829.
Sunninghill
Augustus Peregrine Boissier, bom at
7 August, bapt. there 16 September 1829; died at Clifton,
CO. Gloucester, aged 48, 20 March, bur. in Amo's Vale
Cemetery, Bristol, co. Somerset, 23 March 1878.
Amelia, born 9 October, bapt. at
Sunninghill 17 November 1830.
George Boissier, born at Leamington,
CO. Warwick, 31 March 1833 ; died
16 April following, and bur. at
Leamington.
Mary Eliza Maud, born at Dover, co. Kent, 11 October
1865, and bapt. there privately; marr. at Dibrugarh, Assam,
India, 23 February 1888, Rivett Francis Guise of Ranchi,
Bengal, India, District Superintendent of Police (2nd son
of Francis Edward Guise of Dean Hall, Newnham-on-
Severn, co. Gloucester, Barrister-at-Law, Recorder of
Hereford, by Henrietta his wife, 2nd dau. of Sir James
Rivett-Carnac of Rookcliff, Milford, co. Hants, ist Bart.);
born at Milford 17 April 1853, and bapt. there privately.
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Georgina Henrietta Louisa, bom
at 8 Oriel Place, Cheltenham, co.
Gloucester, 22 April 1867, and
bapt. at St. Luke's, Cheltenham.
Antoinette Alexina Rosamond,
born at Laurel Lodge, Cheltenham,
10 May, bapt. at All Saints',
Cheltenham, 18 July 1869.
Arthur Henry Boissier of Shrublands,=
Banbury, co. Oxford ; born at the
Vicarage, Turville, co. Buckingham,
on Wednesday, 22 August, bapt. at
Turville 23 September 1855 ; educated
at Bristol and at University College,
London ; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1879,
M.R.C.S. Eng. 1879.
=Octavia Georgiana (Eva), youngest dau. of Lieut.-
Colonel Thomas Lowth Harington of the 5th Bengal
Light Cavalry, by Emily Octavia his wife, 4th dau. of
Daniel Ball ; bom at Surbiton, co. Surrey, on Friday,
16 December 1859, bapt. at Norbiton, co. Surrey,
13 January i860; marr. at St. John the Baptist's,
Bathwick, co. Somerset (by the Rev. Frederick Scobell
Boissier, assisted by the Rev. James Dunn, the Vicar),
on Tuesday, 11 October 1881.
(See Pedigree of Harington, page 125).
II II 11^..
Dorothy E\elyn, bom at Oak Charles Harington Boissier, Geoffrey Dumaresq Boissier,
House, Pocklington, co. York, born at 17 Horse Fair, Ban- born at 17 Horse Fair, Banbury,
on Wednesday, 19 July, bapt. at bury, 20 February, bapt. at on Sunday, 31 August, bapt. at
Pocklington 14 August 1882. the parish church, Banbury, the parish church, Banbur)-, 26
17 March 1886. October 1S90.
Marjorie Helen, bom at Oak
House, Pocklington, on Thurs- Philip Arthur Boissier, bom John Scobell Boissier, bom at
day, 6 September, bapt. at at 17 Horse Fair, Banbury, 17 Horse Fair, Banbury, on
Pocklington 6 October 1883. on Wednesday, 6 April, bapt. Wednesday, 11 April, bapt. at
at the parish church, Banbury, the parish church, Banbury, 13
8 May 1887. May 1894.
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Rev. George John Boissier,
born at the Vicarage,
Turville, co. Buckingham,
on Sunday, 1 1 October,
bapt. at Turville 15 No-
vember 1857 ; educated
at All Saints' School, Blox-
ham, CO. Oxford, and at
Bristol Grammar School,
Non-Collegiate of Oxford,
matriculated 1 3 October
1883, aged 26, migrated to
Exeter College, Oxford, 23
June 1884, B.A. 1887, M.A.
1890; Rector of Roth well,
CO. Lincoln, since 1890.
Marian Dorothy, bom at
Great Marlow, co. Bucking-
ham, on Wednesday, 24
August, bapt. there 29
September 1859.
Edward Sanford Boissier of=
Broughtons, Newnham-on-Sevem;
born at Great Marlow on Sunday,
3 November, bapt. there 12
December 1861 ; educated at
All Saints' School, Bloxham,
CO. Oxford.
UUt
^Gertrude Mary Witton, eldest
dau. of George Marshall of
Mount Vernon, East Retford,
CO. Nottingham, J. P., by Betsy
Witton his wife, dau. of William
Newton of Retford ; born at
East Retford 23 July 1869, and
bapt. there; marr.atSt.Swithin's,
East Retford (by the Rev. Canon
Charles Gray, Vicar of Blyth, co.
Nottingham, assisted by the
Rev. George John Boissier,
Rector of Rothwell, brother of
the bridegroom, and the Rev.
Arthur Gladstone Henley), on
Monday, 20 June 1892.
Noel George Dumaresq
Boissier, born at Newnham-
on-Severn, co. Gloucester,
1 1 July, bapt. there 9
August 1893.
Sylvia Beryl Louisa, born at
Broughtons, Westbury-on-
Severn, co. Gloucester, 26
June, bapt. at Flaxley, co.
Gloucester, 25 July 1900.
Rev. Herbert Chessall Boissier, born at the Rectory,=
Barcheston, co. Warwick, on Tuesday, 12 July, bapt. at
Barcheston 21 August 1864; educated at All Saints'
School, Bloxham, Forest School, Walthamstow, co. Essex,
and at Seabury Divinity School, Fairibault, Minnesota,
U.S.A. ; Rector of Anoka, Minnesota, 1893, of Hot
Springs, South Dakota, 1894, Assistant, All Saints', Denver,
Colorado, 1895-97, of New Richmond, Wisconsin, 1897,
and Curate-in-Charge of Mauston, Wisconsin, since 1897.
Cecilia Catherine, dau. of John
Cromb of Crookston, Minnesota;
born at Lake Park, Minnesota, 15
March 1872, bapt. at Crookston
2 October 1888; marr. at Christ
Church, Crookston (by the Rev.
Ivan C. Fortin, Rector of Holy
Trinity, Lewiston, Maine, U.S.A.),
20 August 1891.
Arthur Harvey Cromb Boissier, born at Holy
Trinity Rectory, Anoka, Minnesota, 3 March,
bapt. at Holy Trinity, Anoka, on Sunday,
1 1 March 1894.
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Cotton.
Arms on record in the College of Arms. —
Azure, a chevron between three hanks of
cotton argent.
Crest. — A falcon rising proper, beaked,
legged and belled or, holding in the dexter
claw a belt azure, buckled gold.
Motto. — In utraque fortuna paratus.
Very Rev. James Henry Cotton (2nd=
son of the Very Rev. George Cotton,
LL.D., Dean of Chester, by Katherine
Maria his wife, only dau. of James
Tomkinson of Dorfold Hall, co.
Chester, and grand-son of Sir Lynch
Salusbury Cotton, 4th Bart.); born at
the Deanery, Chester, 8 February
1781 ; educated at Chester and at
Trinity College, Cambridge, LL.B.
1804; Vicar of Bangor 1819-38, Pre-
centor of Bangor 31 March 18 10 to
31 March 1838, Dean 31 March 1838,
Rector of Llanllechid, co. Carnarvon,
1821 until his death; marr. 2ndly by
licence at St. Mary's, Marylebone,
London, 6 June 1826, Mary Lawrens,
eldest dau. of Samuel Fisher, M.D.,
of Bath, CO. Somerset, and niece of
the Rt. Rev. John Fisher, Bishop of
Sahsbury. He died at the Deanery,
Bangor, aged 82, on Wednesday,
28 May, and was bur. in the church-
yard of Bangor Cathedral 4 June 1862.
Will dated 6 February 1862, proved at
Bangor 8 September 1862, by the Rev.
Henry James Cotton of the Rectory,
in the parish of Dalbury, co. Derby,
the son, one of the Exors.
=Mary Ann, 2nd
dau. of the Rt.
Rev. Henry Wil-
liam Majendie,
D.D., Bishop of
Chester and after-
wards of Bangor,
by Anne Route-
ledge his wife,
of Stapleton,
CO. Cumberland;
marr. at Bangor
14 April 1810 ;
died at Tany
Bryn, near Ban-
gor, aged 35,
on Wednesday, 8
October, bur. at
Bangor 13 Oc-
tober 1823. ist
wife.
Rev. Henry James Cotton, born i May 181 1 ; of Worcester
College, Oxford, matriculated 5 May 1831, aged 20, B.A.
1835 ; Incumbent of Staunton Harrold, co. Leicester,
Rector of Dalbury, co. Derby, 1857; died at Chester
26 June, bur. at Upton, co. Chester, 30 June 1884.
Will dated 27 September 1882, proved (Prin. Reg.,
625, 84) 14 August 1884, by the Rev. James Stapleton
Cotton of Dalbury, the son, and John Borough of Derby,
gent., two of the Exors.
^Elizabeth Emma, only dau. of John
Sparrow Stovin of Cheltenham, co.
Gloucester, by Rebekah Maria his
wife, dau. of J. Green-Cotton ; born
II August 1824, and bapt. at Bath ;
marr. at Rempstone, near Lough-
borough, CO. Leicester (by the Very
Rev. the Dean of Bangor), on
Thursday, 15 April 1847.
Frederick Henry Cotton of Horsham=
Court, CO. Worcester ; born at The
Close, Lichfield, on Wednesday,
I March, bapt. at Lichfield Cathedral
4 April 1848; entered the Army as
Ensign in the looth Regiment 12 Oc-
tober 1867, afterwards of the Derby
Militia and Cheshire Yeomanry
Cavalry.
=Florence Hester Lavinia, elder dau. of Charles Richard
Banastre Legh of Adlington Hall, co. Chester, J. P. and
D.L. for CO. Chester, by Mary Jane Annabella his wife,
2nd dau. of the Rev. Henry Wright of Mottram Hall,
CO. Chester; born at Adlington 24 September 1847,
and bapt. there ; marr. at Prestbury, co. Chester,
8 December 1870.
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James Henry George Cotton,
died, aged 3 years and 8
months, 13 October, bur. at
Bangor 17 October 1820.
Mary, born 15 June, bapt. at Bangor 7 September 1827;
died 27 September, bur. in the cemetery at Bournemouth, co.
Hants, I October 1894. Will dated 8 June 1889, proved
(Prin. Reg., 1170, 94) 24 December 1894, by the Rev. James
Stapleton Cotton, the nephew, the sole Exor.
Rev. James Stapleton Cotton, born at Chesterfield,=
near Lichfield, co. Stafford, on Monday, 25 June,
bapt. at Lichfield Cathedral i August 1849;
educated at Lichfield ; Curate of St. Mary's,
Lichfield, 1873-78, Rector of Dalbury, co. Derby,
1879-85, Chaplain at St. Servan, St. Malo and
Paramd, Brittany, 1SS5-90, special service in Diocese
of Chester 1890-92, Vicar of St. Matthew's, Stock-
port, CO. Chester, 1892-93, of St. James', Congleton,
CO. Chester, 1893-96, and of Audlem, co. Chester,
since 1896.
=Louisa Jessie, eldest dau. of Colin Minton
Campbell of Woodseat, co. Stafford, J. P.
and D.L. for co. Stafford, High Sheriff
1869, M.P. for North Staffordshire, by
Louisa Wilmot his wife, elder dau. of
William Asteley Cave-Browne-Cave,
Rector of Stretton-en-le-Field, co. Derby;
born 16 February 1858; marr. at the
British Embassy, Rome (by the Rev.
James Hill Tait, the Chaplain), on
Thursday, 5 February 1880.
Beatrice Jessie, born
at Woodseat on Sun-
day, 2 1 November,
bapt. at Rocester, co.
Stafford, 23 December
Constance Muriel,
born at the Rectory,
Dalbury, on Tuesday,
10 April, bapt. at
Dalbury 9 May 1883.
Frederick Arthur Stapleton Cotton,
born 4 April, bapt. at Dalbury
4 May 1884.
Hugh Stapleton Cotton, born at
the Rectory, Dalbury, on Saturday,
6 June, bapt. at Dalbury 2 July
1885. _
George Edward Stapleton Cotton,
born 30 October 1888, and bapt. at
St. Servan, St. Malo and Parame,
Brittany.
Mildred Lucy, born 30 November,
bapt. at St. John's, Chester, 30
December 1890 ; died 6 July, bur.
at Upton, CO. Chester, 7 July 1891.
Henry Wilmot Stapleton Cotton,
born 22 February, bapt. at St.
James', Congleton, 13 April 1894.
Hester Evelyn, born 11 February,
bapt. at Audlem 11 April 1897.
Caroline Mary Florence, born 9 March 1872 ; marr. at St. Mary Abbott's, Kensington, London
(by the Rev. James Stapleton Cotton, uncle of the bride, assisted by the Hon'''= and Rev.
Edward Carr Glyn, D.D., the Vicar, now Bishop of Peterborough), on Tuesday, 28 June 1892,
Arthur Masterton Robertson Legh of Adlington Hall, co. Chester (eldest surviving son of
William John Renny of Danevale, Castle Douglas, co. Kircudbright, J.P. and D.L., by Julia
Isabella his wife, dau. of Arthur John Robertson of Inshes, co. Inverness, J.P. and D.L.); born
30 February 1852 ; Lieutenant Cheshire Yeomanry Cavalry; assumed by Royal Licence dated
9 August 1897, the name and arms of Legh in lieu of his patronymic of Renny.
{See Pedigree of Legh, page jg.)
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Anne, bom at Bangor, and bapt. there 20 February 1829; marr. at Bangor Cathedral (by the
Rt. Rev. James Colquhoun Campbell, Bishop of Bangor, assisted by the Rev. Henry James
Cotton) on Tuesday, 11 October 1859, the Very Rev. Evan Lewis {2nd son of Evan Lewis of
Llanilar, co. Cardigan); born 16 November 1818; of Jesus College, Oxford, matriculated
7 April 1838, aged 19, B.A. 1841, M.A. 1863; Vicar of Aberdare, co. Glamorgan, 1859-66,
Rector of Dolgelly, co. Merioneth, and Rural Dean of Estimaner 1866-84, Canon of Bangor
1877-84, Chancellor 1872-77, Dean of Bangor 1884 till his death. She died at Aberdare,
aged 31, 24 December, and was bur. there 28 December i860. He marr. 2ndly at
Ellesmere, co. Salop (by the Rev. John Griffith, Rector of Merthyr Tydvil, co. Glamorgan,
assisted by the Rev. John Peake, the Vicar), on Thursday, 15 June 1865, Adelaide Owen,
3rd dau. of the Rev. Cyrus Morrall of Plas Yolyn, Ellesmere, Vicar of North Leigh, by
Emily Jane his wife, dau. of the Rev. Francis Blackburne, Rector of Weston-super-Mare, co.
Somerset; born at Liverpool 19 December 1837, and bapt. at St. Michael's, Liverpool. He
died at the Deanery, Bangor, aged 83, on Sunday, 24 November, and was bur. in the churchyard
at Llandegai, co. Carnarvon, 28 November 1901. Will dated 14 June 1895, with codicil dated
18 January 1900, proved (Prin. Reg., 44, 1902) January 1902, by Hugh Thomas Jones Vaughan,
Henry John Birch, and Charles Joseph Davies, the Exors.
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I.
Caroline Lucy, bom
at Shenstone, near
Lichfield, on Sunday,
23 March, bapt. at
Lichfield Cathedral
24 April 185 1 ; died
at the Rectory, Dal-
bury, CO. Derby, aged
12, on Tuesday, 28
July, bur. at Dalbury
I August 1863.
Charles Harington=
Cotton of Evendine
House, Colwall, co.
Hereford ; bom at
Shenstone, co. Staf-
ford, on Wednesday,
28 January, bapt. at
Lichfield Cathedral
24 February 1857.
C4^GA^^y^/^^i^^^^s^ ^^w^
=Julia Katherine, eldest dau. of the Rev. Howard
England Tunnicliffe Gough of Colwall Court, co.
Hereford, by Julia Mead his wife, younger dau. of
the Rev. William Asteley Cave-Browne-Cave, Rector
of Stretton-en-le-Field, co. Derby ; bom at Yealand
Conyers, co. Lancaster, 15 January, bapt. there
8 April 1855; marr. at Bournemouth, co. Hants,
14 April 1898. She marr. istly at St. Augustine's,
Highbury, London (by the Rev. Fitzherbert Cave-
Browne-Cave, uncle of the bride, assisted by the
Rev. Arthur Simmonds, Vicar of St. Paul's, Chatham,
CO. Kent, and the Rev. Gordon Calthorp, the Vicar),
on Wednesday, i February 1882, the Rev. Gerard
Duke Wyatt of Belvoir House, North Malvern ; of
St. John's College, Cambridge, B.A. 1875, M.A.
1878 ; Vicar of St. John's, Highbur)', co. Middlesex,
1881-89, Rector of Bermondsey, CO. Surrey, 1889-96;
died 18 September, bur. at Malvern 24 September
1896. Will dated 12 July 1S90, proved (Prin. Reg.,
1 142, 96) 23 November 1896, by Julia Katherine
Wyatt, the relict, the sole Executrix.
Gwendoline Mabel Lucy, born at Adlington, co. Chester, 23 November 1S74, bapt. at Dalbury,
CO. Derby, 9 July 1875; marr. at St. Stephen's, Gloucester Road, London, 19 Januarj' 1898,
Frank Thomas Wisden of Henfield, co. Sussex (4th son of Lieut. -Colonel Thomas Faulconer
Wisden of Broadwater, co. Sussex, J. P. and D.L. for co. Sussex, High Sheriff 1887, by Edith
Isabel his 2nd wife, dau. of Robert Moseley Thomas of Calcutta, India) ; bom at Broadwater
4 August, bapt. there 9 September 1873; formerly Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Royal Sussex
Regiment (Militia). {See Pedigree of Wisden, Vol. j, page g, and Additions and Corrections,
Vol. 6, page xiv.) =1=
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{See Pedigree of Legh, page yg!)
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Constance Mary Anne, bom at the Rectory, Dalbury,
on Friday, 8 February, bapt. at Dalbury 31 March 1861 ;
marr. at H.M. Legation, Berne, Switzerland (by the Rev.
Robert Skinner), on Tuesday, 4 October 1881, Charles
George Horatio Shorting of Albion Cottage, Snape, co.
Suffolk (eldest son of the Rev. Charles Shorting, Rector
of Stonham Aspal, co. Suffolk, Rural Dean and Hon.
Canon of Norwich Cathedral); bom at Stonham Aspal
13 December 1840, bapt. there 7 February 1841; educated
at Rugby and at Balliol College, Oxford, matriculated
12 May 1859, aged 18, Scholar Corpus Christi College,
1860-62, B.A. from New Inn Hall 1863 ; died 18
September, bur. at Stonham Aspal 24 September 1897.
Will dated 13 November 1887, with six codicils dated
respectively 20 May 1890, 17 September 1893, 8 December
1893, 6 July 1895, 7 May 1897, and 14 May 1897, proved
at Ipswich 8 December 1897, by William Jordan, gent.
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Florence Isabel, bom at the Rectory,
Dalbury, 3 April, bapt. at Dalbury
3 May 1863 ; marr. at the parish
church, Kingston-on-Thames, co.
Surrey (by the Rev. James Staple-
ton Cotton, brother of the bride,
assisted by the Rev. Henry Kemble
Southwell, the Rev. William Henry
Lawrence Cogswell and the Rev.
Albert Stewart Winthrop Young,
the Vicar), on Wednesday, 19 Octo-
ber 1887, Frank Marven Southwell
of Bridgnorth, co. Salop (son of
Thomas Martin Southwell of
Bridgnorth, by Eliza Baden his
wife, dau. of Andrew Baden of
Longstreet,co. Wilts); bom 8 March
1858. =r
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Pearson.
John Pearson of Tettenhall Wood, co. Stafford (eldest son of Thomas=f=Jane Elizabeth Matilda,
Pearson of Tettenhall Wood, M.A. of Christ Church, Oxford, by
Elizabeth his wife, only child and heiress of John Leake of Salter's Hall,
Newport, co. Salop); born at Tettenhall Wood on Christmas Day, 25
December 1771 ; of Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 24 October
1789, aged 17, Barrister-at-Law of Lincoln's Inn 1S02, Advocate-
General East India Co. ; died at the residence of his elder daughter,
Mrs. Greville, Milton Street, Dorset Square, London, in his 70th year,
on Friday, 16 April 1841, and bur. in the old cemetery of St. George's,
Hanover Square, London. Will dated 5 October 1840, proved
(P.C.C., 360, 41) 8 May 1841, by Edward Johnstone, Barrister-at-Law,
the nephew, the sole Exor.
eldest dau. of Lieut. -
Colonel George Philip
Hooke of the 17th
Regiment ; bom at Bar-
well, CO. Leicester, 14
April 1784; marr. there
21 December 1802 ; died
at Bower Ash ton, co.
Somerset, aged 49, on
Saturday, 16 November,
bur. there 23 November
1833-
Elizabeth Mary, born at Barwell 23 October, bapt. privately 28 October 1804 (baptism
registered at Barwell) ; marr. at Calcutta, India, 26 April 1825, George Macartney Greville
(eldest son of Lieut.-Colonel Henry Francis Greville) ; of the Coldstream Guards,
i6th Lancers, and Major 38th Regiment; died at Berhampore, Bengal, India, 26 April 1834,
and bur. there. She marr. 2ndly, as his 2nd wife, at St. George's, Hanover Square,
London (by the Rev. Gilbert Elliot, Rector of Holy Trinity, Marylebone, London), on
Thursday, 2 December 1847, James Loch (eldest son of George Loch of Drylaw, Edinburgh, by
Mary his wife, dau. of John Adam of Blair, co. Kinross); born 7 May 1780 ; Barrister-at-Law
of Lincoln's Inn 15 November 1806 ; M.P. for St. Germans June 1827-30, and for Wick
Burghs 1830-52 ; F.G.S., F.S.S., F.Z.S. She died, leaving issue by her first husband, at
Worsley Old Hall, near Manchester, in her 45th year, on Friday, 29 December 1848, and was
bur. at St. Marks', Worsley, 4 January 1849. James Loch marr. istly in 18 10, Ann, youngest
dau. of Patrick Orr of Bridgeton, co. Kincardine. He died at 12 Albemarle Street, London,
S July 1855. Will dated 10 May 1847, with three codicils dated respectively 21 September
1848, 16 April 1855, and 4 May 1855, proved (P.C.C, 706, 55) 6 August 1855, by George Loch
and William Adam Loch, the sons, two of the Exors. Power reserved to Henry Brougham
Loch, the son, the other Exor. =i=
Jane Frances, born at
Barwell 3 1 August,
bapt. there 6 Sep-
tember 1838.
Mary Ashby Mettam,
born at Hinckley, co.
Leicester, on Sunday,
8 March, bapt. pri-
vately 14 March 1840
(baptism registered at
Barwell).
George John Hooke Pearson=
of Stoke Albany House, co.
Leicester ; born at Hinckley
on Tuesday, 9 March, bapt.
privately 11 March 1841
(baptism registered at Bar-
well) ; entered the Army as
Cornet 15th Hussars 31
December 1858, Lieutenant
25 May i860. Captain 17
September 1861 (retired) ;
J. P. for the counties of
Bedford and Northampton ;
Alderman County Council
of Northamptonshire since
1888.
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j=Lcetitia Blanche, younger dau. of Richard
1 Buckby Humfrey of Stoke Albany
House and of Kibworth, co. Leicester ;
born at Tixover, co. Rutland, 19 Feb-
ruary, bapt. there i March 1841 : marr.
at Kibworth (by the Rev. William
Robert Pallet Waudby, Rector of Stoke
Albany, assisted by the Rev. Montagu
Francis Finch Osborn, the Rector), on
Thursday, 17 October 1872 ; marr. istly
at Stoke Albany (by the Rev. Edward
Griffin, the Rector) on Thursday, 30
November 1861;, the Rev. William Henry
Davies (youngest son of Sir David
Davies, M.D., K.C.H.); born 30 No-
vember 1S25 ; Chaplain of St. George's
Hospital, London: died at sea, on board
s.s. "Lord Warden," 22 January 1868.
General Thomas Hooke Pearson, C.B. ; born at Tettenhall Wood, co.=
Stafford, 7 June 1806; educated at Eton; entered the Army as Cornet
1 i,h [.ight Dragoons 14 March 1825, Lieutenant i August 1826, Captain
5gth Regiment 16 August 1831, and of i6th Lancers 9 December 1831,
Brevet-Major 19 June 1846, Major 23 April 1847, Brevet-Lieut.-Colonel
20 I me 1854, Colonel 26 October 1858, Major-General 6 March 1868,
Lieut. -General i October 1877, General i July 1881 ; Colonel 12th
Lancers 4 February 1879; served in the nth Light Dragoons at the siege
and capture of Bhurtpore, under Lord Coinbermere, in 1825-26, and was
a volunteer for the dismounted cavalry storming party (medal) ; served
with the i6th Lancers at the battle of Maharajpore 29 December 1843
(bronze star); also with the i6th Lancers in the Sutlej Campaign in 1846,
including the action of Buddiwal, and battles of Aliwal and Sobraon ;
at Aliwal he commanded the right wing of the i6th Lancers, and
commanded the regiment in the latter part of the action; commanded
the regiment at Sobraon and to the end of the campaign (twice
mentioned in despatches, medal and clasp. Brevet of Major and C.B.
2 |une 1869); A.D.C. to Lord Amherst, Governor-General of India;
died at The Hasells, Sandy, co. Bedford, aged 85, on Friday, 29 April,
bur. at Sandy 3 May 1892. Will dated 2 April 1878, proved (Prin. Reg.,
779, 92) 6 July 1892, by George John Hooke Pearson, late a Captain
in Her Majesty's Army, and Thomas Sherwin Pearson, the Exors.
t^-^-C--^^
=Frances Elizabeth
Ashby, eldest dau. of
Rev. George Mettam,
Rector of Barwell,
CO. Leicester ; born
at Barwell 27 July
1809, bapt. there
privately the same
day (baptism regis-
tered at Barwell) ;
marr. at Barwell 1 1
Nov. 1837 ; died at
The Hasells, Sandy,
in her 82nd year, on
Saturday, 9 Aug.,
bur. at Sandy 1 2 Aug.
1890. Adinon with
will dated 25 May
1870, was granted
(Prin. Reg., 878,
go) 19 Sept. 1890,
to Thomas Hooke
Pearson, a General
in Her Majesty's
Army, the lawful
husband of the
deceased.
B
Vice-Admiral Hugo Lewis=
Pearson of Rocklands, Ross-
on-Wye, CO. Hereford, R.N. ;
born at Barwell 30 June,
bapt. there privately 3 July
1843 (baptism registered at
Barwell); commanded Royal
Yacht "Osborne" 1876-79,
Captain H.M.S. "Excellent "
1890-93, A.D.C. to H.M.
Queen Victoria 1892-95,
Rear- Admiral 1895, Com-
mander-in-Chief on Aus-
tralian Station 1 897-1 900,
Vice-Admiral 1901.
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=Emily Frances Mary,
younger dau. of Lieut.-
General George William
Key of The Manor
House, Coates, co. Glou-
cester, by Jane Frances
Matilda his wife, 2nd
dau. of John Pearson
of Tettenhall Wood, co.
Stafford; born at Banga-
lore, Mysore, Lidia, 12
March 1848, and bapt.
there ; marr. at Coates
(by the Rev. Thomas
Crook Gibbs, the Rec-
tor), on Wednesday, 10
June 1874.
{See page 7 J.)
Philip Ashby Mettam Pearson; born at
Barwell on Thursday, 27 July 1848, and
bapt. privately the next day (baptism
registered at Barwell) ; entered the
Army 11 January 1867, Lieutenant
10 February 1869, Captain i Novem-
ber 1878, Adjutant 2nd Volunteer
Battalion (East Yorkshire) Regiment,
Major 15th (East Yorkshire) Regiment
(retired 15 January 1890); served with
Royal Reserve Regiment 1901.
Edward Leake Pearson of Long
Stratton, co. Norfolk ; born at Barwell
on Monday, 10 September, bapt. there
privately 12 September 1849 (baptism
registered at Barwell).
Frances Jane, born at The Hasells,
Sandy, on Saturday, 27 September, bapt.
at Sandy 2 November 1873.
Millicent Mary, born at Hinwick Hall,
CO. Bedford, on Thursday, 17 December
1874, bapt. at Poddington, co. Bedford,
17 January 1875.
George Sherwin Hooke Pearson, born at Hinwick
Hall, on Monday, 20 December 1875, bapt. at
Poddington 23 January 1S76; educated at Eton and
at Magdalen College, Oxford, B.A. 21 October 1897;
nominated an Attache in the Diplomatic Service 7
April 1900, passed a competitive examination 14 June
1900, and transferred to Foreign Office August 1901.
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Jane Frances Matilda, born at Tettenhall Wood, co. Stafford, 8 August 1808; marr. at Barwell,
CO. Leicester (by the Rev. George Mettam), on Monday, 27 February 1837, Lieut.-General
George William Key of The Manor House, Coates, co. Gloucester (son of Alexander Key of
Dumfries, by Isabella Clementina his wife, dau. of Charles Johnstone of Cowhili, co. Dumfries,
and grand-daughter of Alexander Stewart of Ardsheal and Appin, co. Argyll); born in London
6 February 1812; entered the Army as Cornet i6th Lancers 5 July 1831, Lieutenant 15th
Hussars 25 August 1833, Captain 16 September 1837, Major, 14 June 1842, Lieut.-Colonel
9 February 1847, Colonel 28 November 1854, Major-General 6 February 1862, Lieut.-General
30 July 1871, General i October 1877; Brigadier-General Cavalry Brigade, Curragh, 1861-66;
Colonel nth Hussars 29 March 1868, and Colonel 15th Hussars 19 November 1871 till his
death; died at The Manor House, Coates, aged 71, on Monday, 20 August, bur. at Coates
24 August 1883. Will dated 26 May 1880, proved (Prin. Reg., 828, 83) i6 October 1883,
by Thomas Allan Henry of Woodiiouse Eaves, Loughborough, co. Leicester, Hugo Lewis
Pearson of Ferryside, Hamble, co. Southampton, a Captain in the Royal Navy, and Albemarle
Cator of Woodbastwick, co. Norfolk, three of the Exors. She died at The Manor House,
Coates, aged 82, on Monday, 29 August, and was bur. at Coates 31 August 1887. Adiiion was
granted at the Principal Registry 14 September 1887, to Emily Frances Mary Pearson (wife of
Hugo Lewis Pearson) of The Manor House, Coates, near Cirencester, co. Gloucester, the
daughter, and one of the next of kin. =r
A
(See page 74.)
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Thomas Sherwin Pearson-Gregory of Harlaston=
Manor, Grantham, co. Lincoln ; born at Barwell on
Friday, 20 June, bapt. there 7 Sept. 185 i ; educated
at Rugby and at Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated
20 Jan. 187 1, aged
19, B.A. 1876 ; a
Student of the Inner
Temple 1873 ; by
Royal Licence dated
Sept. 1893, took
the additional name
and arms of Gregory
on succeeding to the
Harlaxton property
in accordance with
the will of John Sher-
win Gregory, dated
26 June 1868.
Mabel Laura, eldest dau. Emily Char-
of Sir Salusbury Gillies lotte Longden,
PayneofBlunham House, bornatBarwell
Sandy, co. Bedford, Bart., on Monday,
by Catherine Anne his 5 Sept., bapt.
wife, 3rd dau. of Robert there privately
Chadwick of High Bank, 11 Sept. 1853
Manchester ; born at (baptism regis-
Woburn Sands, co. Bed- tered at Bar-
ford, 21 June, bapt. at well).
Aspley Guise.co. Bedford,
27 July 1S63; marr. at Blunham, co.
Bedford (by the- Rev. Samuel \Villiam
Cope, Vicar of Bramley, co. York, assisted
by the Rev. Thomas Marlborough Berry,
the Rector, and the Rev. John Richardson,
Rector of Sandy), on Tuesday, 20 Oct.
1885 ; died at
Blyth, CO. Notting-
ham, aged 24, on
Tuesday, 2 7 March,
bur. at Blunham
31 March 18S8.
Philip John Sherwin Pearson-Gregor)',
born at Blyth on Monday, 26 March,
bapt. there 15 April 1888.
Arms on record in the College a/ ^4 >-««.— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Gules, on a chevron between ten cross-crosslets,
six and four, or, three cross-crosslets of the first, a canton erminois for distinction, Gregory; 2nd and 3rd, Per fesse
nebuly, azure and sable, in chief, two suns in splendour, and in base, issuant from a mount, a sun-flower, stalked
and leaved, all proper, Pearson. r j- ■ •
Crests.— \, Three garbs or, banded gules, the centre one charged with a cross-crosslet sable for distmction,
Gregory ; 2, In front of a demi-sun in splendour proper, a parrot's head erased argent, gorged with a collar nebuly
azure, Pearson. J\[olto. — Crux scutum.
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Hugo Thomas Pearson, born at 33 Eaton Square, London, on Friday, 19 March 1875 ;
died at Hamble, co. Hants, aged 3 years and 9 months, on Sunday, 24 November, btir. there
26 November 1878.
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Hugh Pearson, born at Tettenhall Wood, co. Stafford, 7 November=f=Jane Augusta, dau. of Miles
i8og ; Major 49th Regiment, Adjutant West Essex Militia, and
Major Essex Rifle Militia ; died at EUesmere Lodge, Portswood,
CO. Hants, 20 February, bur. in the cemetery at Southampton
25 February 1885. Will dated 28 August 1868, with two codicils
dated respectively 8 October 1881 and 11 July 1884, proved at
Winchester 7 May 1885, by Frederick William Fisher of Westfield
House, Doncaster, co. York, and George John Hooke Pearson of
Stoke Albany House, Market Harborough, co. Leicester, late a
Captain in Her Majesty's Army, the Exors.
^^
Alkinson of Skipworth Park,
Ardsley House, and Dod-
worth Grange, co. York, by
Catherine his wife, dau. of
Captain Henry Baynes, R.N. ;
born at Leeds, co. York, 26
May 1804; marr. at Calcutta,
India, 22 June 1837 ; died
19 December, bur. in the
cemetery at Southampton
22 December 1893.
Colonel Hugh Pearce Pearson, C.B. ; born at Dinapore, Bengal, =
India, 4 March 1839; of the Essex Rifle Militia, 84th (2nd
Battalion York and Lancaster), 5 2nd (2nd Battalion Oxfordshire
Light Infantry), and 12th (Suffolk) Regiments; served in Indian
Mutiny 1857 (medal with two clasps), and in Afghan War 1878-80
(mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp, and Brevet of Lieut. -
Colonel) ; Adjutant-General at Madras, India (Belgaum District),
1890-94, Brigadier-General Commanding 2nd Class District in
India 1894-96, retired as Colonel 4 March 1896 ; died at 12 Here-
ford Road, Southsea, co. Hants, on Good Friday, 16 April, bur. at
Southampton 27 April 1897. Adrnon was granted at the Principal
Registry 22 May 1897, to Eva Ellen, wite of the Rev. Edwin
Lewis Franklin.
=Ellen Fanny, 3rd dau. of
Robert Moseley Thomas
of Calcutta, India, by
Henrietta his wife, dau.
of David Bryce, Captain
HonW^ East India Co.'s
Service, by Joanna his
wife); born at Calcutta 10
July 1845; marr. there
7 February 1865; died at
Ootacauiund, Madras, on
Friday, 23 September 1892,
and bur. at St. George's
Cathedral, Madras.
{See Pedigree of Thomas,
Vol. 6, page 48.)
Eva Ellen Adela, born at Delhi, Punjab, India,
20 February, bapt. at St. James', Delhi, 27
March 1866; marr. at Broadwater, co. Sussex
(by the Rev. James Bond Orme, Rector of
Angmering, co. Sussex, assisted by the Rev.
Edward King Elliott, the Rector), on Tuesday,
7 November 1893, the Rev. Edwin Lewis
Franklin (2nd son of Walter Lewis Franklin of
78 St. George's Road, London, by Sarah Louisa
Philips his wife) ; born at Claughton, co.
Chester, 31 May 1855 ; of Trinity College,
Dublin, matriculated 1879, B.A. 1882, First
Senior Moderator (Large Gold Medallist),
M.A. 1886; Vicar of St. Mark's, Southampton,
since 1892.
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Hugh Frederick Archie Pearson, born at
Cawnpore, Norlh-West Provinces, India, 19
June, bapt. there 2 August 1869: entered the
Army as 2nd Lieutenant 22 August 1888,
Lieutenant Indian Staff Corps 6 November
1889, Captain 22 August 1899; served in
Miranza (ist and 2nd) Expeditions (medal
with clasp), and at the operations in Chitral
1895, with the Relief Force (medal with clasp).
— ^TTi^'^ . 7". ^ , <ri,i!i/V>H\^m^
Reginald William George
Pearson, born at Southsea
on Saturday, 6 May, bapt.
at St. Jude's, Southsea, 2 1
June 1876; Lieutenant 2nd
Battalion Rifle Brigade ;
died at Ladysmith, South
Africa, during the siege,
aged 23, 22 February 1900.
John Lewis Pearson, born at Southsea
on Saturday, 8 June, bapt. at St. Jude's,
Southsea, 10 July 1878 ; of the Royal
Navy, Lieutenant H.M.S. "Prince
George" 15 January 1901.
Frances May,born at Ferryside,Hamble,
CO. Hants, on Sunday, 11 March 18S3,
and bapt. at Hamble.
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Isobel Lucy, born at The
Manor House, Coates, co.
Gloucester, on Thursday,
18 Nov. 1886, bapt. at
Coates 2 Jan. 1887; died
at Kempsford, co. Glou-
cester, aged 16 months, on
Sunday, 18 March, bur.
there 21 March 1888.
Emily, born in September
iSii ; died lo June 1823.
George Pearson, born at
Harwell, co. Leicester, 28
April, bapt. there 22 May
1 8 13; of the 9th Regi-
ment ; died at Hazaribagh,
Bengal, India, 11 January
1838, and bur. there.
Rev. Charles James Pearson, =
born 31 October 18 14; of
Trinity College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1838, M.A. 1842 ;
Curate of St. Thomas',
Birmingham ; died at Bris-
lington, CO. Somerset, aged
65, 10 June, bur. in Arno's
Vale Cemetery, Bristol, 16
June 1881.
=Mary Charlotte, eldest dau. of the
Rev. James Howe Christopher Moor,
Vicar of Clifton-on-Dunsmore, co.
Warwick, and Rural Dean of Rugby ;
born at Clifton-on-L)unsmoor 2 Oct.
1818; marr. there 8 Dec. 1845; died
at Weymouth, co. Dorset, aged 66, on
Wednesday, 26 Aug., bur. in Arno's
Vale Cemetery, Bristol, 29 Aug. 1885.
Adiiion was granted at the Principal
Registry 18 Sept. 1885, to Charles
Hugh Pearson of Glenthome Villa,
the son, and one of the next of kin.
Mary Matilda, born
at Midhurst, co.
Sussex, 5 December
1 846 ; died at Cannes,
P'rance, aged 26, on
Saturday, i February
1873, and bur. there.
Charles Hugh Pearson,
born at Midhurst 13
July 1848 ; of Trinity
College, Oxford, ma-
triculated 12 June
1867, aged 18, Scholar
1867-72, B.A. 1872,
M.A. 1877.
Rev. James Edward=
Pearson, born at
Clifton-on-Dunsmore
2 1 August 1850, bapt.
there 15 September
1850; of Christ's
College, Cambridge,
B.A.i874,M.A.i879.
=Elisabeth, dau. of William
Robert Baillie, Writer to
the Signet, by Elizabeth
his wife ; born at Edin-
burgh i3Septemberi855 ;
marr. at St. Jude's, South
Kensington, London, 31
July 1887.
John Arthur Stanhope Hooke Pearson,
born at Dodworth, co. York, 7 January
1843; died at Nottingham 3 October
1843, and bur. there.
Emily Jane Augusta,
born at Darton, co.
York, 20 November,
bapt. there 26 De-
cember 1844.
Edith Fanny Grant, born at
Darton 10 July,bapt.there27 July
1846 ; died at Chelmsford, co.
Essex, aged 6 months, 2 1 January,
bur. there 23 January 1847.
Emily Bryce, born at Fyzabad, India, 17 March, bapt. there i April 1871 ;
marr. at St. Stephen's, Ootacamund, Madras, India, on Thursday, 24
March 1892, Lionel Davidson (3rd son of William Davidson of 424
Camden Road, London, formerly of Edinburgh, afterwards of Langley, co.
Hertford, by Martha his wife) ; born at 424 Camden Road, London, on
Sunday, 19 January 1868 ; educated at University College School and
University College, London, and at Balliol College, Oxford, matriculated
19 October 1886, aged 18, B.A. 18S9; of the Madras Civil Service;
Assistant and Head Assistant Collector in districts of South Arcot, Nilgiris,
Anantapur, Coimbatore and North Arcot 1890-93, Assistant and Under-
Secretary to the Government of Madras 1894-97, Sub-Collector Salem
distiict 1897-98, Secretary to the Madras Revenue Board 1898-1902,
Commissioner of Coorg 1902. =j=
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Ida Florence, born
at Subather, India,
28 August 1872 ;
died at Kasauli,
Punjab, India, 8
January 1873, and
bur. there.
Arthur Arnold Pearson,
born at Morah, India, i
September 1874 ; died at
Morah 14 August 1875,
and bur. there.
Aylmer Cavendish Pear-
son, born at Broadwater,
CO. Sussex, 5 August, bapt.
there 14 September 1876.
Frank Stanley Pearson, born
at Mitcham, co. Surrey, 13
June, bapt. there 3 August
1879. _
Edith Mary, born at Bury
St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk,
10 November, bapt. there
14 December 1881.
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Charles Henry Campbell Pearson, born
at Roorkee, North-West Provinces,
India, 6 January, bapt. there 13 Feb-
ruary 1 884.
Henry Sim Ibbetson Pearson, born at
Bury St. Edmunds 16 June, bapt. there
1 1 July 1888.
^J^a
r(x^^.
SejSf) of aiiltngton Hall to. €i)mtx.
Arms on record in the College of Arms. —
Azure, two bars argent, over all a bend
gobony, or and gules, and for distinction, a
canton of the second.
Crest. — An unicorn's head couped argent,
crined and armed or, charged on the neck
with a cross botony gules, and for distinc-
tion, with a quatrefoil also gules.
Motto. — Da gloriam Deo.
Thomas Legh of Adling-=
ton Hall, CO. Chester
(eldest son of Richard
Legh [formerly Crosse]
of Crosse Hall, Shaw
Hill, CO. Lancaster, and
Adlington, co. Chester,
Sheriff for co. Lancaster
1 807 [Portrait at Adling-
ton], byAnn his wife, only
surviving dau. of Robert
Parker of Cuerden, co.
Lancaster); assumed by
Royal Licence dated
July 1823, the name of
Legh instead of that of
Crosse; died in his 34th
year, being accidentally
drowned whilst crossing
the river near Antwerp,
25 April, bur. at
Prestbury, co. Chester,
21 May 1829. Adirion,
with will dated i Octo-
ber 1820, was granted
(P.C.C, 651 Liverpool)
9 November 1829, to
Louisa Legh (heretofore
Crosse), the relict.
=Louisa, dau. of George Lewis
Newnham of Newtimber Place,
CO. Sussex {Portrait by Opie
at Adlington), by Mary Diana
his wife {Portrait by Opie
at Adlington), only dau.
of Sir William Aston of
Addington, near Croydon, co.
Surrey; marr. in 1814; marr.
2ndly at Adlington Hall, by
special licence (by the Rev.
John Rowlls Browne, Vicar of
Prestbury), on Wednesday, 12
May 1830, Thomas Americus,
3rd Baron Erskine (son of
David Montagu, 2nd Baron
Erskine, by Frances his wife,
dau. of General John Cadwala-
der of Philadelphia, U.S.A.);
born 3 May 1802 ; died s.p. at
Hill Side, Alderley Edge, co.
Chester, aged 75, on Thursday,
10 May, bur. at Prestbury
15 May 1877. Will dated 26
January 1877, proved (Prin.
Reg., 563, 77) 10 July 1877,
by the Rt. Hon^'^ Cadwalader,
Baron Erskine, of Ettenheim,
Torquay, co. Devon, the brother,
one of the Exors. She died at
Bouis Hall, near Macclesfield,
CO. Chester, aged 76, on Sun-
day, 10 March, and was bur.
in Prestbury Churchyard 14
March 1867.
Mary Anne, marr. at Prestbury
8 December 1830, the Hon'''>=
and Rev. Augustus Cavendish
(4th son of Richard, 2nd Baron
Waterpark, by Juliana his wife,
eldest dau. and coheir of
Thomas Cooper of Cooper's
Hill and Mullimast Castle,
CO. Kildare) ; of Magdalene
College, Cambridge, M. A. 1819;
died, aged 66, 9 May 1863.
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Marcella Louisa,, marr. 14 January 1840, the Rev. John
William Chaloner; born i September 181 1; of Magdalen
College, Cambridge, B.A. 1836, M.A. 1850; Rector of
Newton Kyine, co. York, 1851; died at the Rectory, Newton
Kyme, aged 82, on Monday, 12 February, bur. at Newton
Kyme 16 February 1894. Will dated 11 November 1885,
with codicil dated 29 August 1892, proved at Wakefield
16 August 1894, by Edward Chivers Bower and Thomas
Linley Bickers, the Exors. She died at Bonishall, co.
Chester, on Thursday, 22 November 1866.
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Charles Richard Banastre Legh of Adlington Hall, co. Chester ;=
born 4 March 182 1 ; of Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 3 June
1840, aged 19; J. P. and D.L. for co. Chester; Captain Earl of
Chester's Yeomanry Cavalry ; died at Adlington Hall, aged 66, on
Sunday, 26 February, bur. at Prestbury 2 March i888. Will dated
9 December 1876, with codicil dated 17 August 1883, proved at
Chester 12 April 1888, by Mary Jane Annabella Legh of Adlington
Hall, near Macclesfield, co. Chester, the relict, William Coare
Brocklehurst of Butley Hall, near Macclesfield, and Peter Parrott of
Church Side, Macclesfield, the Exors.
Mary Jane Annabella,
2nd dau. and coheir of
the Rev. Henry Wright
of Mottram Hall, co.
Chester, by Mary Cathe-
rine his wife, dau. of the
Rev. Thomas Adnutt,
Rector of Croft, co.
Leicester ; marr. at
Prestbury 29 April 1846.
Florence Hester Lavinia, born at Adlington 24 September, bapt. at Prestbury 6 October 1847 ;
marr. there on Thursday, 8 December 1870, Frederick Henry Cotton of Redeham Hall,
Burstow, CO. Surrey (eldest son of the Rev. Henry James Cotton of Dalbury, co. Derby [and
great-grandson of Sir Lynch Salusbury Cotton, 4th Bart., father of Sir Stapleton, ist Viscount
Combermere], by Elisabeth Emma his wife, dau. of John Sparrow Stovin); born i March 1S48.
They have issue two daughters, the elder, Caroline Mary Florence, born 9 March 1872 ; marr.
at St. Mary Abbot's, Kensington, London (by the Rev. James Stapleton Cotton, uncle of the
bride, assisted by the Hon''''-' and Rev. Edward Carr Glynn, D.D., the Vicar, now Bishop of
Peterborough), on Tuesday, 28 June 1892, Arthur Masterton Robertson Legh (eldest surviving
son of William John Renny of Danevale, Castle Douglas, co. Kirkcudbright, J. P. and D.L.,
by Julia Isabella his wife, dau. of Arthur John Robertson of Inshes, co. Inverness, J. P. and
D.L.) ; born 20 February 1852; Lieutenant Cheshire Yeomanry Cavalry; assumed by Royal
Licence dated 9 August 1897, the name and arms of Legh in lieu of his patronymic of
Renny. They have issue a daughter, Cynthia Combermere, born 13 September 1896 (see
Pedigree of Cotton^ page yo). The younger daughter, Gwendoline Mabel Lucy, born at
Adlington Hall 23 November 1874, bapt. at Dalbury 9 July 1875 ; marr. at St. Stephen's,
Gloucester Road, London, 19 January 1898, Frank Thomas Wisden of Henfield, co. Sussex
(4th son of Lieut.-Colonel Thomas Faulconer Wisden of Broadwater, co. Sussex, J. P. and
D.L. for CO. Sussex, High Sheriff 1887, by Edith Isabel his 2nd wife, dau. of Robert Moseley
Thomas of Calcutta, India); born at Broadwater 4 August, bapt. there 9 September 1873;
formerly Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (Militia). They have issue a daughter,
Hermione Hester Isabel, born at 22 Harrington Road, London, on Tuesday, 22 November,
bapt. at St. Stephen's, Gloucester Road, London, on Wednesday, 21 December 1898. {See
Pedigree of Cotton, page 77, also Pedigree of Wisden, Vol. j, page <?, and Additions and
Corrections, Voi. 6, page xiv.) =j=
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Emily Anne, marr. 21 November 1843, John Lawton of Lawton Hall, co.
Chester (son of John Lawton, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John Carter) ;
bapt. at Lawton 5 September 1821 ; J. P. for co. Chester; died at Lawton
Hall, in his 44th year, on Thursday, 9 June, bur. at Lawton 15 June 1864.
Will dated 10 June 1861, proved (Prin. Reg., 543, 64) 18 August 1864,
by Emily Anne Lawton of Lawton Hall, Lawton, co. Chester, the relict,
the sole Executrix. She marr. 2ndly at the parish church, Lawton (by the
Rev. John William Coventry Campion, brother-in-law to the bride, assisted
by the Rev. Samuel Nunn), on Wednesday, 13 December 1865, Frank
Renaud of 18 Barton Arcade, Manchester, and Alderley Edge, co. Chester
(son of Charles Renaud, by Sarah Davies his wife); M.D. Edin. 1844,
M.R.C.S. Eng. and L.S.A. 1844, F.S.A.
Thomas Henry
Townley Legh,
died in infancy.
Edith ]\Libel, born 1 1 January, bapt. at Prestbury, co. Chester,
21 January 1855 ; marr. at St. Mary's, in the parish of
St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London (by the Rev. Reginald Edmund
Broughton), 7 November 1889, John Russell Legh (who by Deed
Poll dated 5 November 1889 assumed the name of Legh instead
of that of Gubbins) of Bruree House, co. Limerick (3rd son of
Joseph Gubbins of Kilfrush, co. Limerick, by Maria his wife, dau.
of Thomas Wise of Cork); bapt. at Aney, co. Limerick, 29
December 1838; High Sheriff for co. Limerick 1886. She died,
aged 41, on Tuesday, 25 August, and was bur. at Prestbury
29 August 1896.
Charles Henry Frederick
Americus Legh, born at
Adlington Hall, co.
Chester, on Thursday,
22 April, bapt. at Prest-
bury 6 May 1858 ; of
Christ Church, Oxford,
matriculated 18 October
1876, aged 18; died
unmarried, aged 27, on
Saturday, 25 July, bur. at
Prestbury 31 July 1885.
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Mx^Wp of i^citttng{)am.
George Bradley of Old Lenton, co. Nottingham, formerly of Park=
Street, Nottingham (son of John Bradley, by Charlotte his wife);
born at Brinsley Old Hall, Greasley, co. Nottingham, and bapt. at
Greasley 27 April 1774; died at Old Lenton, in his 8ist year,
5 May, bur. in the General Cemetery, Nottingham, 12 May 1854.
M.I. Will dated 9 November 1842, with two codicils dated
respectively 10 December 1849 and 3 April 1S52, proved at York
29 November 1854, by John Bradley, the surviving Exor.
Portrait by Thomas Barber, in the possession of his grandson,
John Bradley.
Mary, dau. of James and
Eleanor Jerram of Long
Eaton, CO. Derby; bapt.
at Sawley, co. Derby,
8 January 1775 ; marr.
at St. Mary's, Notting-
ham (by the Rev. N.
Haines, the Vicar, in the
presence of T. Salthouse
and Sarah Pinkney), 12
July 1798; died, aged 79,
27 November, and bur. in
the General Cemetery,
Nottingham, 2 December
1853. Portrait by Thomas
Barber, in the possession
of her grandson, John
Bradley.
Mary, marr. Edwin Bardsley, w'ho died at Lenton, aged 54, 23
April, and was bur. in the General Cemetery, Nottingham,
27 April 1S53. She died at Old Lenton, aged 81, 14
July, and was bur. in the General Cemetery, Nottingham,
17 July 1879. Will dated 19 October 1876, with codicil
dated 2 July 1877, proved at Nottingham 29 August 1879,
by George Bardsley of Gregory Street, Old Lenton, in the
county of Nottingham, gent., the son, and Henry Farmer of
Flora Cottage, Lenton, the Exors. =j=
Ann, born 31 December
1800, bapt. at St. Mary's,
Nottingham, 30 January
1801 ; died, aged ^t,, ii
November 1833, and bur.
in a vault at Parliament
Street Chapel, Nottingham.
Portrait by Thomas Barber,
in tlie possession of her
nephew, John Bradley.
Caroline Gedling, born 12 March, bapt. at St. Nicholas', Nottingham, 24 March 1833;
marr. at Parliament Street Chapel, Nottingham, 3 September 1857, Mark Firth of Oakbrook,
Sheffield, co. York (eldest son of Thomas Firth of Sheffield, by Mary his wife, dau. of John and
Catherine Loxley) : born 25 April 1819: died at Oakbrook, Sheffield, in his 62nd year, on
Sunday, 28 November, bur. in Sheffield General Cemetery on Thursday, 2 December 18S0.
Will dated 2 May 1879, proved at Wakefield 13 January 1881, by Charles Henry Firth of
Riverdale, in the parish of Sheffield, co. York, the brother, John Bradley Firth of Oakbrook, in
the parish of Sheffield, the son, James Henry Barber of Sheffield, Barnard Platts Broomhead of
Sheffield, Solicitor, and Samuel Roberts, the younger, of Sheffield, Barrister at-Law, the Exors.
She died 13 July, and was bur. in Sheffield General Cemetery on Tuesday, 17 July 1894. Will
dated 19 May 1893, proved at Wakefield 9 January 1895, by John Bradley Firth and Mark
Firth, the Exors. =i=
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John Bradley of The Park, Nottingham ; born 1 1 January=j=Mary Ann, dau. of Micah Gedling
1802 ; Alderman of the Town of Nottingham 15 January
1836 and 9 November 1862, and Mayor for that City
1856-57 ; died at Oakbrook, Sheffield, co. York, aged 64,
31 May, bur. in the family vault at the General Cemetery,
Nottingham, 5 June 1866. M.I. Will dated 25 May 1863,
proved (Prin. Reg., 619, 66) 8 October 1866, by Mary
Ann Bradley of Nottingham Park, co. Nottingham, the
rehct, and Micah Gedling Bradley of Nottingham, John
Bradley of Nottingham, Bernard Bradley of Nottingham
and Charles Bradley of Leeds, co. York, the sons, the Exors.
of Bowling Alley House, Mount
Vernon, Nottingham, J. P. ; born
16 September 1807 ; marr. at St.
Mary's, Nottingham, 6 June 1832 ;
died at Broxtowe House, The Park,
Nottingham, aged 76, 12 March, bur.
in the family vault at the General
Cemetery, Nottingham, i c March
1884. M.I. Will dated 26 March
1881, proved at Nottingham 10 June
1884, by John Bradley and Charles
Bradley, gent., both of Nottingham,
and Frederick James Bradley of
Beeston, co. Nottingham, the sons,
the Exors.
Micah Gedling=f= Fanny Lake, youngest
Bradley of West
Lodge, Mans-
field, CO. Not-
tingham ; born
7 August, bapt.
at St. Nicholas',
Nottingham, 26
August 1834 ;
educated at
Amersham Hall
School.
Micah Gedling
Bradley, born at
West Lodge,
Mansfield, on
Saturday, 9 Sep-
tember 1882,
bapt. at Parlia-
ment Street
Chapel, Notting-
ham, 16 January
1883.
dau. of Francis Pile of
Bath and of Taunton,
CO. Somerset, by Mary
his wife, 2nd dau. of
Thomas Lake of
Taunton ; born 22
August 1843, bapt.
as an adult at St.
Mary Street Unitarian
Chapel, Taunton, 16
January t 888 ; marr.
there (by the Rev.
J . E. Odgers) 2 7 March
1877.
John Bradley.
ofNottingham;
born 13 De-
cember 1835,
bapt. at St.
Nicholas', Not-
tingham (by
the Rev. W.
J. Butler, the
Rector), 3 Jan-
uary 1836.
=Elizabeth Ellen, eldest dau. of Edward
Munk of The Park, Nottingham, by
Sarah his wife, dau. of John Franks
of Stretton Hall, co. Leicester ; born
I October 1835, bapt. at St. Nicholas',
Nottingham, 15 November 1836;
marr. at St. Matthew's, Nottingham
(by the Rev. Canon Joshua \V'illiam
Brooks, Vicar of St. Mary's, Notting-
ham), on Thursday, 4 July 1861 ;
died at Nottingham, in her 28th year,
on Wednesday, 29 April, bur. in the
family vault at the General Cemetery,
Nottingham, 5 May 1S63. M.I.
(See Pedigree of Munk, page jo).
Phyllis, born at
West Lodge, Mans-
field, on Saturday,
22 December 1883,
bapt. at Parliament
Street Chapel, Not-
tingham, 19 June
1884. _
Bernard Bradley,
born at West Lodge,
Mansfield, on Tues-
day, 26 May, bapt.
at Parliament Street
Chapel, Notting-
ham, 5 October
1885.
Edith Ellen, born 26 March, bapt. privately at i College
Villas, Nottingham, 16 April 1862; marr. at St. Mat-
thew's, Nottingham (by the Rev. Arthur Hamilton
Baynes, assisted by the Rev. Thomas Boys Barraclough
Ferris, the Vicar), on Thursday, 15 December 1887,
Charles Couper Cripps of Denmark Hill, co. Surrey
(4th son of Richard Cripps of Bristol, and of The
Grove, Brislington, co. Somerset, by Mary his wife, dau.
of Richard Crew Stokes of Long Ashton, co. Somerset);
born 24 June, and bapt. privately, baptism registered at
St. Mary's, Redcliffe, Bristol, 3 Julv 1854; of Durham
University, M.R.C.S. Eng. 1877, M.B. and M.S. 1881,
M.D. 1887 ; Surgeon (British National Aid Society) in
Russo-Turkish War 1877-78, Knight of the Order of
the Medjidie (5th-class).
(See Pedigree of Cripps, Vol. 4, page y4.)
82
George Bradley, born
8 April, bapt. at St.
Nicholas', Nottingham
(by the Rev. W. J.
Butler, the Rector),
14 May 1837 ; died,
aged 20, 30 Novem-
ber, bur. in the family
vault at the General
Cemetery, Notting-
ham, 4 December
1857. M.I.
Bernard Bradley, born
at Park Street, Not-
tingham 22 May 1838
(registered by W. M.
Kidd, Registrar, 22
June 1838) ; died at
Broxtowe House, The
Park, Nottingham,
aged 38, on Saturday,
7 April, bur. in the
General Cemetery,
Nottingham, 1 1 April
1877. M.I. Willdated
2 8 March 1 8 7 7, proved
at Nottingham 29 Au-
gust 1877, by Micah
Gedling Bradley of
Mansfield, co. Not-
tingham, John Bradley
of Nottingham and
Alfred Bradley of Not-
tingham Park, the
brothers, the Exors.
Eleanor Jerram, born at Park Street,
Nottingham, 30 January 1840 (regis-
tered by W. M. Kidd, Registrar, 10
March 1840); marr. at St. James',
Nottingham (by the Rev. Henry Bell),
22 November 1865, John Henry Gill
(son of John Gill of Nottingham, by
Frances his wife) ; born in the parish
of St. Mary's, Nottingham, about g
p.m. on Saturday, 26 March 1825,
and bapt. in St. Mary's Vestry (by the
Rev. Dr. Wilkins) on the Monday
following ; died at 5 Park Terrace,
Nottingham, aged 54, 23 April,
bur. in the Church Cemetery, Not-
tingham, 26 April 1879. Will dated
6 February 1879, proved at Notting-
ham 22 July 1879, by Micah Gedling
Bradley of Mansfield, co. Nottingham,
and Alfred Bradley of Nottingham,
gent., and Henry Edward Thornton of
Nottingham, the Exors. She died at
the residence of her mother, Broxtowe
House,The Park, Nottingham, aged 37,
on Saturday, 3 February, and was bur.
in the Church Cemetery, Nottingham,
8 February 1877. Will dated 16 De-
cember 1870, proved at Nottingham
6 June 1877, by John Henry Gill of
the town and county of Nottingham,
and Micah Gedling Bradley of Mans-
field, CO. Nottingham, and John
Bradley of Nottingham, the brothers,
the Exors. Probate being granted
under certain limitations.
Charles Bradley, bom at Park
Street, Nottingham, 17 August
1841 (registered by W. M. Kidd,
Registrar, 20 September 1841);
F.R.C.S., M.D. Lond. ; died at
3 Park Terrace, Nottingham,
aged 51, on Monday, 31 Octo-
ber, bur. in the General Ceme-
tery, Nottingham, 2 November
1892. M.I. Will dated 27 April
1890, with codicil dated 7 June-
1890, proved at Nottingham
24 December 1892, by Micah
Gedling Bradley and John
Bradley, gent., the brothers, the
Exors.
Edward Bradley, born at Park
Street, Nottingham, 11 April
1843 (registered by W. M. Kidd,
Registrar, 10 May 1843); died
at Melbourne, Australia, aged
31, 30 August 1874, and bur.
in Melbourne Cemetery.
Alfred Bradley, born at Broxtowe
House, The Park, Nottingham,
6 July 1844 (registered by
W. M. Kidd, Registrar, 16
August 1844).
1
S3
Frederick
Bradley born at
Broxtowe House,
The Park, Not-
tingham, 15 De-
cember 1845 ;
J.P. for the City
of Nottingham.
-^//^ii^cae^.
James=j=Emily Margaret, 2nd
dau. of William Pen-
rose of Bryn Cerrigg,
Swansea, co. Glamor-
gan, by Catherine his
wife, dau. of Richard
Richards ; born at
Swansea 13 June
1847, and bapt. as an
adult at Holy Trinity,
Swansea ; marr. at
St. James', Swansea
(by the Rev. John
George Gauntlett), on
Thursday, 9 March
1871.
Herbert Bradley, born at Broxtowe House, The
Park, Nottingham, 23 February 1848 (registered by
W. M. Kidd, Registrar, 5 April 1848).
Mary Ann Isabella, born at Broxtowe House, The
Park, Nottingham, 10 April 1850 (registered by
W. M. Kidd, Registrar, 21 May 1850); marr. at New
Lenton, co. Nottingham (by the Rev. George Browne,
the Vicar), on Wednesday, 11 February 1874, Charles
Alfred Maltby of The Hawkes, Sydenham, co. Kent
(2nd son of Gilbert Maltby of The Park, Nottingham).
She died at 87 Ridgmount Gardens, London, 26
November, and was bur. in Brookwood Cemetery,
CO. Surrey, 30 November 1897. Will dated 6 August
1886, proved (Prin. Reg., 125, 98) 9 February 1898,
by Frederick James Bradley, the brother, one of
the Exors. =f=
Ernest Frederic Bradley,
born 7 March, bapt. at
Broadgate, Beeston, co.
Nottingham (by the Rev.
Alban Ragg), 16 April
1872.
Hubert Penrose Bradley,
born 7 November 1874,
bapt. at St. John's,
Beeston (by the Rev.
John Thomas Oldrini,
the Vicar), 6 May 1875.
Gladys Margaret,
born 14 July, bapt.
at St. John's, Bee-
ston, 24 August
1880.
Carine Marion, born
18 March, bapt. at
St. John's, Beeston,
21 May 1883.
84
i©rme.
William Orme of Streatham Common, co. Surrey (son of=
William Orme of Tooting, co. Surrey, by Henrietta Scrivenor
his wife); born 20 May 1771; died at Old Swinford, co.
Worcester, aged 67, 20 Jan., bur. there 29 Jan. 1838. Will
dated 26 Aug. 1836, proved (P.C.C, 188 Nicholl) 22 March
1838, by Mary Harper Orme, the relict, the sole Executrix.
=Elizabeth Wilson of Streatham ;
marr. by licence at St. Leonard's,
Streatham (by the Rev. Richard
Bullock, the Rector), 22 June 1793;
died 19 Nov., bur. at St. Saviour's,
Southwark, co. Surrey, 26 Nov. 1825.
I St wife.
George Orme of Broadwater, co. Sussex ; born=
18 Oct., bapt. at St. Saviour's, Southwark,
28 Nov. 1797; died at South Farm, Broad-
water, in his 71st year, on Friday, 20 Dec, bur.
in the cemetery at Broadwater 27 Dec. 1867.
M.I. Will dated 2 March 1865, with codicil
dated 22 Oct. 1866, proved (Prin. Reg., 127,
68) 13 Feb. 1868, by George Orme of Sutton,
CO. Surrey, and William Orme of Worthing,
CO. Sussex, the sons, two of the Exors.
^Elizabeth Ann,dau.of James Peat of Clarges Other
Street, Piccadilly, London ; born 15 Dec. issue.
1804 ; marr. 29 Jan. 1825; died at her resi-
dence, 13 Old Steine, Brighton, co. Sussex,
aged 78, on Friday, 16 Nov., bur. in the cemetery at
Broadwater 18 Nov. 1883. Will dated 19 Dec. 1878,
proved (Prin. Reg., 54, 84) 30 Jan. 1884, by George
Orme of The Manor House, Sutton, co. Surrey,
and Henry Merton Orme of Lutwicke, Slinfold,
Horsham, co. Sussex, the sons, two of the Exors.
A
George Orme of The Manor=
House, Sutton, co. Surrey ;
born at Blackfriars Road,
London, 25 Nov. 1825 ;
marr. at St. Mary's, Battersea,
CO. Surrey (by the Rev. John
Simon Jenkinson, the Vicar,
assisted by the Rev. James
Bond Orme), on Thursday,
5 Jan. 1865, as his 2nd wife,
Jane Wilson, eldest dau. of
Charles Webb of Clapham
Common, co. Surrey ; bom
4 Nov. 1825. She died at
The Manor House, Sutton,
aged 56, on Wednesday, 15
March, and was bur. in her
father's family vault at Nor-
wood Cemetery, co. Surrey,
21 March 1882. M.L He
died suddenly at The Manor
House, Sutton, aged 69, on
Wednesday, 23 Jan., and was
bur. in St. Nicholas' Church-
yard, Sutton, 26 Jan. 1895.
Will dated 12 May i8go, with
codicil dated 23 Nov. i8gi,
proved (Prin. Reg., 308, 95)
25 March 1895, by William
Bailey Hawkins, Charles
Bridger Orme Clarke, and
Grimble Vallentin, three of
the Exors.
:Emma, 2nd dau.
of Harry Colvill
Bridger of Buck-
ingham House,
Old Shoreham,
CO. Sussex, J. P.,
by Sarah Louisa
his wife, 3rd dau.
of William Scrase
of Withdean, co.
Sussex ; bapt. at
Old Shoreham
12 May 1833 ;
married there 26
Marchi8s5;died
at The Manor
House, Sutton,
in her 31st year,
on Wednesday,
13 May, bur.
in St. Nicholas'
Churchyard, Sut-
ton, 19 Alay 1863.
I St wife.
Eliza Ann, bom at Blackfriars Road, London, 17
Aug. 1827 ; marr. at Merton, co. Surrey (by the
Rev. William Edelmann), on Saturday. 9 March
1850, Harry Bridger of Adur Lodge, Old Shoreham
(eldest son of Harry Colvill Bridger of Buckingham
House, Old Shoreham, J. P., by Sarah Louisa his
wife, 3rd dau. of William Scrase of Withdean, co.
Sussex) ; bom at New Shoreham 27 June, bapt. at
Old Shoreham 2 August 1828 ; J. P. for co. Sussex.
She died, aged 61, 26 Feb., and was bur. at Old
Shoreham 4 March 1889. He marr. 2ndly at St.
James', Piccadilly, London, on Thursday, 14 Aug.
1890, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Anthony Hockley
of Little Buckingham, Old Shoreham.
I
Maria, born at Tulse Hill, co. Surrey, 1 7 January
1829.
Harriet, born at Tulse Hill 13 June 1830; marr. at
Broadwater (by the Rev. James Bond Orme, Rector
of Angmering, co. Sussex, brother of the bride,
assisted by the Rev. Harvey Brooks, Vicar of
St. Stephen's, Westboume Park, co. Middlesex) on
Wednesday, 28 Oct. 1868, the Rev. Henry Webber
Beverley of Langdon House, Surrey Road, Bourne-
mouth, CO. Hants (youngest son of William Beverley
of Islington, co. Middlesex, by Eliza his wife); bom
at West Hackney, co. Middlesex, 16 May, bapt.
there 16 June 1836; of Caius College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1862, M.A. 1867; Vicar of St. Bartholomew's,
Chichester, co. Sussex, 1882-1900. y
Emma Louisa, born at 13 Taviton Street, Gordon Square, London, on Monday, 13 October 1S56 : marr.
at St. Nicholas', Sutton (by the Rev. James Bond Orme, Rector of .\ngmering, co. Sussex, assisted
by the Rev. Henry Webber Beverley, Vicar of St. Bartholomew's, Chichester, and the Rev. Henry
Almack Spyers, uncles of the bride), 6 September 1880, William Bailey-Hawkins of Stagenhoe Park,
Welwyn, co. Hertford. =r
A 85
William Orme, born at Merton, co. Surrey,=
2 2 October 1837, bapt. there 7 November
1839; Captain Royal Sussex Light Infantry
(Militia) ; died at his residence, 8 West-
bourne Square, Hyde Park, London, on
Sunday, 3 November, bur. at Angmering,
CO. Sussex, 9 November 1872. Will dated
I October 1872, proved (Prin. Reg., 121,
73) 10 February 1873, by George Orme
of Sutton, CO. Surrey, the brother, and
William Henry Oliver of 61 Carey Street,
Lincoln's Inn, London, two of the Exors.
=Margaret Hester Deerbrook, 2nd dau. of Robert
Moseley Thomas of Calcutta, India, by Henrietta
his wife, dau. of Captain David Bryce of the
Hon*''^ East India Co.'s Service, by Joanna his
wife; born at Calcutta 4 February 1843; marr. at
Glasgow on Monday, 16 April i860.
(See Pedigree of Thomas, Vol. 6, page 4^.)
Ethel Deerbrook, born at
Bognor, co. Sussex, on
Tuesday, 5 February 1861,
and bapt. at South Bersted,
CO. Sussex.
Amy Margaret, born at Bognor on Friday, 7 February 1862, and
bapt. at South Bersted ; marr. at St. Mary's, Balham, co. Surrey
(by the Rev. Walter Francis Crewe), on Thursday, 28 August
1890, Frank Fairlie Wilkinson (eldest son of John Fairlie
Wilkinson); born at Grosvenor Road, London, 20 April 1864.
1
Mary Elizabeth, born at 13 Taviton
Street, Gordon Square, London, on
Wednesday, 14 July, bapt. at Old
Shoreham, co. Sussex, 19 September
1858; marr. at St. Nicholas', Sutton
(by the Rev. James Bond Orme,
Rector of Angmering, assisted by the
Rev. Henry Webber Beverley, Vicar
of St. Bartholomew's, Chichester, co.
Sussex, and the Rev. Henry Almack
Spyers, uncles of the bride, and the
Rev. Herbert William Turner, the
Rector), on Wednesday, 14 September
1887, Francis Gervase Olliver of 50
Clarence Parade, Southsea, co. Hants
(eldest surviving son of George Olliver
of Kingston, co. Sussex, D.L. for co.
Sussex, by Fanny his wife, dau. of
John King of Marland Place, South-
ampton) ; born at Kingston 20 March,
bapt. at Ferring, co. Sussex, 24 April
1 851; entered the Royal Navy 1864
(retired). =r
A
Florence Annette, born at 13
Taviton Street, Gordon Square,
London, on Tuesday, 2 1 February
i860 ; marr. at St. Nicholas',
Sutton (by the Rev. James Bond
Orme, Rector of Angmering, uncle
of the bride, assisted by the Rev.
Herbert William Turner, the
Rector), on Wednesday, 1 5 Jan-
uary 1896, the Rev. Edward
Bathurst Cotton (youngest son of
Robert Roland Cotton of the
Madras Civil Service, by Jessie
Catherine Mackenzie his wife) ;
born at Madura, Madras, India,
14 December 1858, and bapt.
there ; of Emmanuel College,
Cambridge, matriculated 1877,
B.A. 1880, M.A. 1884; Vicar of
Crondall, co. Hants, since 1898.
Agnes Cecilia, born
at 6 Lansdowne
Place, Brighton, co.
Sussex, on Wednes-
day, 10 July 1861 ;
died at 13 Tavi-
ton Street, Gordon
Square, London,
aged 6 months, 25
January 1862, and
bur. in the church-
yard at St. Nicholas',
Sutton. M.I.
86
Rev. James Bond Orme, born at Merton,=
CO. Surrey, on Monday, 7 October, bapt. there
7 November 1839 ; of Brasenose College,
Oxford, matriculated 18 March 1B58, aged 18,
B.A. 1862, M.A. 1864; a Student of the
Inner Temple 1861 ; Rector of East and
West Angmering, co. Sussex, since 1866.
=Anne Mary, dau. of Laurence Smith of North
House, Hurstpierpoint, co. Sussex ; bapt. at
Hurstpierpoint 19 October 1843; marr. there
(by the Rev. Carey Hampton Borrer, assisted
by the Rev. Frank Pamell and the Rev. Robert
Burton Leachj on Thursday, 15 October 1863.
Kathleen, born at Hurstpierpoint on Wednesday, 14 September,
bapt. there 7 October 1 864 ; marr. at Angmering on Wednesday,
5 September 1883, Reginald Olliver Warren (eldest son of
Reginald Augustus Warren of Preston Place, co. Sussex, J. P. for
CO. Sussex, by Ann Eliza his wife, dau. of William Olliver of
Courtlands, co. Sussex); born at Weybridge, co. Surrey, 14 May,
bapt. there 2 August 1854; educated at Winchester; Winner of the
Queen's Prize, National Rifle Association, at Wimbledon, 1887.
A
George Lawrence Orme,
born at Sutton, Pulborough,
CO. Sussex, on Friday,
5 January, bapt. there 4
February 1866 ; of H.M.
Office of Works, London.
Margaret, born at Angmering i October, bapt. there 3 1 October
1869; marr. at Angmering 24 April 1894, Edward Gerald Penfold
AVyatt of Rustington, co. Sussex (3rd son of the Rev. John
Ingram Penfold Wyatt, Vicar of Hawley, co. Hants, by
Harriet his wife, dau. of John Whitacre Tipping of Ardwick
Hall, CO. Lancaster, and of Sandhurst, co. Berks) ; born at
the Parsonage, Hawley, on Wednesday, 17 February, bapt. at
Hawley 2 April 1869; educated at Winchester and at Christ
Church, Oxford, matriculated 3 June 1887, aged 18.
A
Beatrice, bom at Angmering
27 May, bapt. there 25 June
1871. _
Marion, born at Angmering 14
March, bapt. there 12 April
1873- _
Agnes, born at Angmering 24
June, bapt. there 17 August
1880.
Evelyn Hester, born at Worthing, co. Sussex, on Friday,
9 March, bapt. at Broadwater, co. Sussex, 6 April 1866 ; marr.
at the British Consulate, Alexandria, Egypt, and afterwards at
St. Mark's, Alexandria, 12 July 1898, Lieut.-Colonel George
Osborn Smith (son of George Roche Smith of Waterford,
Surgeon in the Army, by Grace Elizabeth his wife, dau. of
Robert Hedges Maunsell of Plassy, co. Limerick, a Major in
the Army) ; born at Youghal, co. Cork, 29 January
1848, and bapt. there; entered the Army 13 July 1867,
Lieut.-Colonel Royal Irish Fusiliers 12 August 1895, retired
on full-pay 14 September 1898 ; served in the Egyptian
Expedition 1884 in the Soudan, at the battles of El Teb and
Tamai, and at relief of Tokar (mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp, bronze star, 4th-class Medjidie).
William George Bryce Orme,
born at 8 Westbourne Square,
Hyde Park, London, on Mon-
day, 16 January, bapt. at St.
Stephen's, Bayswater, London,
16 March 1871; educated at
Lancing College and at
University College, London ;
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond.
1894 ; Principal Medical
Officer Government Hospital,
Port Said, Egypt, since 1S9S.
87
Henry Merton Orme of Claremont,^
Sydenham Park Road, Sydenham, co.
Kent ; born at Merton, co. Surrey, on
Friday, 4 March, bapt. there 23 April 1842.
^Elizabeth Henrietta, 3rd dau. of Charles Browning
of 4 Gloucester Place, Portman Square, London,
by Fanny Ellen his wife, dau. of Peter Henry
Berthon of Walthamstow, co. Essex ; born at 34
Wobum Square, London, on Friday, 7 September
1849; marr. at St. Michael's, Chester Square,
London (by the Rev. Charles James Hamilton),
on Saturday, 24 November 1866.
Mabel Agnes, born at Charley Merton=Agnes, 5 th dau. of Thomas
Edward Watkins of Brigh-
ton, CO. Sussex, by Eliza his
wife, dau. of John Payne ;
born at Brighton 5 May
1866, and bapt. there;
marr. at St. Saviour's,
Eccleston Square, London,
2 April 1896.
Worthing, co. Sussex,
on Wednesday, 2
October, bapt. at
Broadwater, co. Sus-
sex, 30 October 1867.
Orme, born at
Worthing on
Sunday, 31 July,
bapt. at Broad-
water 27 August
1870 ; educated
at St. Peter's
College, Radley.
Peter William Merton
Orme, born at Lut-
wicke, Slinfold, co.
Sussex, on Thursday,
9 July, bapt. at Slinfold
6 August 1 89 1.
Alice Mary, born at Merton in December 1843, bapt. there 19 January 1844; marr.
at the parish church, Broadwater (by the Rev. Thomas Spyers, D.D., father of the
bridegroom, assisted by the Rev. James Bond Orme, brother of the bride), on Tuesday,
2 August 1864, the Rev. Henry Almack Spyers (2nd son of the Rev. Thomas Spyers, D.D.,
Head-Master of the Grammar School, Weybridge, co. Surrey) ; of Balliol College, Oxford,
matriculated 19 October 1857, aged 18, B.A. 1861, M.A. 1864, B.D. 1873; Vicar of Purbrook,
CO. Hants, since 1886. =r
As
J,/F.^K,>^^
CRANWORTH.
Arms. — Sable, three leopards' faces jessant-de-lis or.
Crest. — A goat argent, climbing a rock, therefrom
sprouting sprigs of laurel proper.
Supporters. — On either side a goat proper, gorged
with a collar gemel or, and standing on a
rock, also proper.
Motto. — In arduis viget virtus.
CrantDortj).
Lieut.-Colonel Theophilus Thornhagh Gurdon of Letton,=
CO. Norfolk, and of Grundisburgh, co. Suffolk (eldest
son and heir of Brampton Gurdon of Letton and of
Grundisburgh [who assumed by Royal Licence the name
of Dillingham], by Mary his ist wife, dau. of Philip
Bedingfeld of Ditchingham, co. Norfolk) ; born in
The Close, Norwich, 24 August 1764, and bapt. there
privately the same day ; of Magdalen College, Oxford,
matriculated 13 May 1782, aged 17; J. P. and D.L. for
CO. Norfolk, High Sheriff 1824; Lieut.-Colonel of the
West Norfolk Militia; resumed his patronymic in 1824;
died at Letton, in his 85th year, on Tuesday, 13 March,
bur. at Cranworth, co. Norfolk, 20 March 1849. ^^i"
dated 27 July 1835, with four codicils dated respectively
3 July 1837, 7 July 1838, 27 April 1840 and 6 July 1842,
proved (P.C.C., 360, 49) 18 May 1849, by Brampton
Gurdon, the son, one of the Exors. Power reserved to
Anne Gurdon, the relict, the other Exor.
=Anne, only dau. of William Mellish
of Blyth, CO. Nottingham, M.P.,
by Anne his wife, dau. of John
Gore of Bushill, co. Middlesex ;
born in 1770; marr. at St.
George's, Hanover Square, London,
25 July 1796 ; died at Gloucester
Place, London, in her 8ist year, on
Monday, 23 December, bur. at
Cranworth 31 December 1850. Will
dated 27 April 1849, with codicil
dated 27 January 1850, proved
(P.C.C, 199, 51) II March i85i,by
John Gurdon- Rebow and William
Gurdon, the sons, the Exors.
Brampton Gurdon of Letton and of=
Grundisburgh; born 25 September 1797;
of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, B.A.
1819, M.A. 1822 ; J. P. and D.L. for co.
Norfolk, High Sheriff 1855 ; elected
M.P. for West Norfolk 30 March 1857;
died at 38 Hill Street, Berkeley Square,
Mayfair, London, in his 84th year, 28
April, bur. at Cranworth 3 May 1881.
Will dated 13 July 1871, proved (Prin.
Reg., 401, 81) 28 May i88i, by Robert
Thornhagh Gurdon of Letton Hall, co
Norfolk, the son, the surviving Exor.
=Henrietta Susannah, eldest dau. of Nicholas William,
I St Baron Colborne, of West Hading, co. Norfolk,
by Charlotte his wife, eldest dau. of the Rt. Hon'^''=
Thomas Steele, P.C, M.P. ; born in London in
1809 ; marr. at St. George's, Hanover Square,
London (by the Rev. Henry Colborne Ridley), on
Tuesday, 12 August 1828; died at 38 Hill Street,
Berkeley Square, Mayfair, London, aged 70, on
Friday, 28 May, bur. at Cranworth i June 1880.
Admon (with will dated 26 November 1878) was
granted (Prin. Reg., 598, 81) 11 August 1881, under
certain specialities, to Robert Thornhagh Gurdon of
Letton Hall, co. Norfolk, the son, the sole Exor.
Amy Harriott, born at 22 Chesham Place, London, on Wednesday, 23 March, bapt. at Abbot's
Leigh, CO. Somerset, 21 April 1864; marr. at St. Thomas', Portman Square, London (by the
Hon''''= and Rev. Francis Byng, uncle of the bride), on Tuesday, 19 August 1884, Lionel Charles
Drummond (eldest son of Walter Drummond, by Isabella Mary his wife, dau. of Lionel Charles
Hervey) ; born at 8 Upper Seymour Street, Portman Square, London, on Monday, 9 May
1853; died at 45a Chester Square, London, aged 37, on Thursday, 5 March, bur. at Great
Marlow, co. Buckingham, 10 March 1891. Will dated 24 August 1888, proved (Prin. Reg.,
371, 91) 18 April 1891, by Amy Harriott Drummond of 45a Chester Square, co. Middlese.x,
the relict, the sole Executri.x. She marr. 2ndly at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London (by the
Rev. George Broke, cousin of the bride), on Wednesday, 17 April 1895, Alfred Bayley Ridley
of HoUington House, Newbury, co. Berks (6th son of the Rev. Nicholas James Ridley of
HoUington, M.A., by Frances his wife, dau. of John Touchet) ; born 14 December 1859;
entered the Army as Ensign in the 4th (afterwards the King's Own Royal Lancaster)
Regiment i May 1878, Lieutenant 17 April 1880, Captain 1st Battalion 29 September 1886,
(retired 29 September 1886); A.D.C. to Lord Houghton, Lieut. -General and General Governor
of Ireland, i March to 17 August 1892, and again 3 October 1892; served in the Zulu
War 1879 (medal with clasp) ; died s.p. in London on Saturday, 26 March, bur. at Woodhay,
CO. Hants, on Thursday, 31 March 1898. Will dated 17 April 1895, proved (Prin. Reg., 610,
98) 17 May 1898, by Amy Harriott Ridley, the relict, and Walter Colborne Ridley, the Exors.
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Mary Martin, only child and heiress of=
Lieut.-General Francis Rubow (formerly
Slater) of Wivenhoe Park, co. Essex,
by Mary Hester his wife, eldest dau.
and coheir of Isaac Martin Rebow of
Wivenhoe Park ; marr. at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London, 28 July 1835;
marr. istlyini824, Sir Thomas Ormsby,
Bart, (younger son of Sir Charles
Montague Ormsby, ist Bart., Barrister-
at-Law, K.C. and M.P., by Elizabeth
his wife, dau. of Thomas Kingsbury) ;
born 26 May 1797; succeeded his
brother. Sir James Ormsby, as 3rd
Bart, in 1822 ; died s p. at Cowes, Isle
of Wight, aged 35, 9 August 1833.
Memorial tablet on wall of the North
nave of St. Mary's, Colchester, co.
Essex. She resumed the name of
Rebow by Royal Licence on the death
of her mother in 1834; died in her
38th year, 17 September, bur. in the
family vault at St. Mary's, Colchester,
23 September 1842. Memorial tablet
on wall of the North nave of St.
Mary's, Colchester, ist wife.
=John Gurdon-Rebow, bom=
4 April 1799; elected M.P.
for Colchester 24 February
1857, High Sheriff for co.
Essex ; assumed by Royal
Licence, dated 2 September
1835, the name and arms of
Rebow in addition to and
after that of Gurdon ; died
at Wivenhoe Park, aged 71,
12 October, bur. in the ceme-
tery at Colchester 19 October
1870. Memorial tablet in the
parish church at Wivenhoci
Adinon (with will dated 23
December 1845, and three
codicils dated respectively 8
December 1846, 24 October
1865 and 31 May 1867) was
granted (Prin. Reg., 49, 71)
12 January 187 1, to Hector
John Gurdon-Rebow of
Wivenhoe Park, co. Essex, the
son, the residuary legatee.
{See Pedigree of Giirdon-Rehmv, page 42.)
J.ady Georgina Isabella
Eleanor, 5th dau. of
Hector John, 2nd Earl
of Norbury, by Elizabeth
his wife, only child of
William Brabazon of
Brabazon Park, co.
Mayo ; bom 3 May
1819 ; marr. at St.
Peter's, Eaton Square,
London, 2 December
1845 ; died, aged 80,
23 January, bur. in
the cemetery at Col-
chester 26 January 1900.
AdiSon was granted at
the Principal Registry
26 February 1900, to
Hector John Gurdon-
Rebow. 2nd wife.
Harriott Ellen, 6th dau. of=
Sir William Miles of Leigh
Court, CO. Somerset, ist
Bart., M.P., by Catherine
his wife, dau. of John
Gordon; born 18 March
1836; marr. at Abbot's
Leigh, CO. Somerset (by
the Rt. HonW' and Rt.
Rev. Robert John, Baron
Auckland, D.I)., Bishop of
Bath and U'ells, assisted by
the Hon'='^ and Rev. James
Walter Lascelles), on Thurs-
day, 4 Sept. 1862 ; died at
2 2 Chesham Place, London,
aged 28, on Saturday, 9
April, bur. at Abbot's Leigh
15 April 1864. ist wife.
Colonel Robert Thornhagh Gurdon, =
Baron Cranworth of Letton and Cran-
worth, CO. Norfolk ; born at Gloucester
Place, London, 18 June 1829; educated
at Eton and at Trinity College, Cam-
bridge, Hon. M.A. 1852 ; j.P. and
D.L. for CO. Norfolk; M.P. for South
Norfolk 1880-85, for Mid. Division of
CO. Norfolk 1885-92, and April to July
1895: Hon. Colonel (V.D.) 4th Volunteer
Battalion Norfolk Regiment (command-
ing 1872-88) ; Chairman of Quarter
Sessions and of County Council; created
Baron Cranworth of Letton and Cran-
worth, CO. Norfolk, in the Peerage of
the United Kingdom, 28 January 1899;
patron of the livings of Cranworth with
South Burgh and Letton, Hackford and
Reymerston, co. Norfolk, and Culpho,
CO. Suffolk.
=Emily Frances, 3rd dau.
of the Rev. Robert
Boothby Heathcote of
Friday Hill, Chingford,
CO. Essex, Rector of
Chingford Hill, by Eliza-
beth Bridget his 2nd
wife, dau. of William
Wells of Holm Wood,
CO. Huntingdon ; born
in London ; marr. at
St. George's, Hanover
Square, London (by the
Rev. Canon Heathcote,
uncle of the bride), on
Tuesday, 28 July 1874.
2nd wife.
Bertram Robert Gurdon, born at 56 Green Street,
Park Lane, London, on Thursday, 20 May 1875 ;
died at 56 Green Street, Grosvenor Square, London,
aged 38 days, on Sunday, 27 June, bur. in Kensal
Green Cemetery, London, 29 June 1875.
Muriel Charlotte, born at 14 Hyde Park Square,
London, on Tuesday, 18 April 1876.
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Bertram Francis Gurdon, born at 9
Oxford Square, Hyde Park, London, on
Wednesday, 13 June 1877; educated at
Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1899; D.L. for co. Norfolk: Lieu-
tenant Norfolk Artillery (Prince of Wales'
Own), Eastern Division R.A., 25 August
1900, local Lieutenant in Army 8 April
1901 ; served in South African \\ar 1901.
Rev. Philip Gurdon, born i8 June=
1 800 ; of Trinity College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1823, M.A. 1826; Rector of
Cranworth-cum-Letton, South Burgh
and Reymerston, co. Norfolk, 1832
-74; J. P. for CO. Norfolk; died at
the Rectory, Cranworth, aged 74, on
Saturday, i Aug., bur. at Cranworth
7 Aug. 1874. Will dated 2 July 1866,
proved at Norwich 9 Sept. 1874, by
William Gurdon of Brantham Court,
Brantham, co. Suffolk, the brother,
and the Rev. Basil Beridge of
Algarkirk, co. Lincoln, the brother-
in-law, the Exors.
^Henrietta Laura Pulteney, eldest dau. of John Pulteney
of Northerwood House, co. Hants, by Elizabeth Evelyn
his wife, eldest dau. of Sir Richard Sutton of Norwood
Park, CO. Nottingham, ist Bart., one of the coheirs of
Henrietta Laura Pulteney, Countess of Bath (died 1808);
born 9 October 1804 ; marr. at Lyndhurst, co. Hants,
3 July 1832; died at 47 Elm Park Gardens, London,
aged 93, on Wednesday, 17 August, bur. at Cranworth
on Monday, 22 August 1898. Will dated 21 August
1882, with three codicils dated respectively 21 April
1886, 23 November 1894 and 31 January 1896, proved
(Prin. Reg., 1235, 98) 10 November 1898, by Robert
Thornhagh Gurdon and the Rev. Arthur Wykeham
Pulteney, the Exors.
D
Major-General Evelyn Pulteney Gurdon, born at the residence of John=i
Pulteney at Northerwood House, Lyndhurst, on Tuesday, 4 June, bapt. at
Lyndhurst in July 1833; entered the Army as Ensign 20 January 1852,
Lieutenant 23 November 1856, Captain 20 January 1864, Major 20 January
1872, Lieut.-Colonel 20 January 1878, Brevet-Colonel 20 January 1882,
Major-General 10 December 1892; of the Indian Staff Corps (unemployed
.supernumerary list); served in the Indian Mutiny 1857, present at Ninibehera,
Jeerun, and at siege of Neemuch in November 1857 (mentioned in despatches
for service in siege, medal), in North-West Provinces, India, Military Police
1858-60; A.ssistant Commissioner Punjab, India, i860; Political Superin-
tendent of Raja of Myhere's State in Central India during minority of
the Raja 1863-65, and received the acknowledgments of the Viceroy and
Governor-General of India and Secretary of State for India (Sir Charles
Wood, M.P.) for work in Myhere State; Judge, Deputy Commissioner, and
Commissioner Small Cause Court Judge in Punjab 1875-84, J. P. in the
Punjab, Divisional and Sessions Judge (ist Grade) 1884 to 1889-90, when
he retired from civil employ after 30 years service in the Punjab.
:Mary Jane, 3rd
dau. of Major-
General Robert
TurnbuU San-
deman of Perth,
of the Bengal
Army, by his wife,
Jane Barclay of
London ; born
at Mussooree,
North-West Pro-
vinces, India, 12
September 1840;
marr. at Jul-
lunder, Punjab,
on Monday, 9
August 1858.
Charlotte, born at Gloucester Place, London, 6 September, bapt. at St. Mary's, Bryanston
Sc|uare, London, 6 October 1830; marr. at St. George's, Hanover Square, London (by the
Rev. Philip Gurdon), on Tuesday, 8 May i860, Horace Broke of Gladwyns, co. Esse.'c (only
child of Major-General Horatio George Broke, by Frederica Sophia his wife, dau. of James
Mure of Cecil Lodge, co. Hertford); born at 33 Great George Street, ^Vestminster, 26 September
1827, and bapt. at St. Margaret's, Westminster; educated at Eton and at Christ Church,
Oxford, matriculated 15 May 1845, ^g^d 17, B.A. 1849, M.A. 1853; of the Inner Temple
1848, Barrister-at-Law, Lincoln's Inn, 17 November 1853; J. P. for co. Essex. She died at
4 Bolton Row, Mayfair, London, aged 37, on Saturday, 11 January, and was bur. in Kensal
Green Cemetery, London, 17 January 1868. He marr. 2ndly at St. Peter's, Eaton Square,
London (by the Rev. Edward Balston, D.D., Vicar of Bakewell, co. Derby), on Saturday,
23 April 1870, Georgina Marianne, eldest dau. of Sir Richard Mayne, K.C.B., Chief
Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, by Georgina his wife, dau. of Thomas Carvick;
born II February 1839. =j=
/TS
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Aline, bom 7 September 1802 ; marr. at the parish church, Marylebone, London, 6 April 1825,
the Hon'''= Henry Wodehouse (2nd son of John, 2nd Baron Wodehouse, by Charlotte Laura
his wife, only dau. and heiress of John Norris of Wilton Park and Witchingham, co. Norfolk) ;
born 19 March 1799; died at his residence, Montagu Square, London, aged 35, on Tuesday,
29 April, bur. at Kimberley, co. Norfolk, 6 May 1834. Admon (with will dated 23 April
1834) was granted (P.C.C, 440 Teignmouth) i July 1834, to Anne Wodehouse, the relict.
She died at 24 Upper Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, London, in her 78th year, on Wednesday,
14 January, and was bur. at Kimberley 21 January 1880. Will dated 7 February 1878, proved
(Prin. Reg., 209, 80) 9 February 1880, by the Rt. Hon'''= John, Earl of Kimberley of Kimberley
House, Wymondham, co. Norfolk, the son, the sole Exor.
I
Emily Laura, bom 14
August, bapt. at Cran-
worth, CO. Norfolk, 30
December 1835.
Henrietta Laura, born
28 July, bapt. at Cran-
worth 6 September
1836.
Isabella Katherine, born
7 October 1837, bapt. at
Cranworth 10 September
1838.
Fanny, bom 19
September, bapt. at
Cranworth 5 No-
vember 1838.
Apsley Pulteney Gurdon,
born at Meerut, North
West Provinces, India,
13 August, bapt. there
12 September 1859; died
10 April, bur. at Lahore,
Punjab, India, 11 April
1862.
Philip Richard Thomhagh Gurdon, born at=
Murree, Punjab, on Tuesday, 3 February,
bapt. there 10 February 1863; educated at
Charterhouse and at the Royal Military
College, Sandhurst ; entered the Army as
Lieutenant Devonshire Regiment 9 Sep-
tember 1882, Major Indian Staff Corps ;
Deputy Commissioner in Assam (Ganh^t^),
India; M.R.A.S.
pAda Elizabeth, dau.
of J. Macnaught, Cap-
j tain Indian Medical
Department ; born in
I October 1870; marr.
I at Nowgong, Assam,
16 July 1889.
Mary Evelyn, born
17 October 1890.
Norman Philip Gurdon,
born 5 November 1892.
Charles William Gurdon, born at
Shillong, Assam, 12 September 1900.
Amy Louisa, born
at Gloucester Place,
London, 14 March,
bapt. at St. Mary's,
Bryanston Square,
London, 2 1 April
1833; died unmar-
ried at Hill Street,
Berkeley Square,
London, aged 30, on
Saturday, 6 February,
bur. at Cranworth
13 February 1864.
Sir William Brampton Gurdon of=
Assington Hall, co. Suffolk,
K.C.M.G., C.B. ; born at Glou-
cester Place, London, 5 September,
bapt. at St. Mary's, Bryanston
Square, London, 7 October 1 840 ;
educated at Eton and at Trinity
College, Cambridge, B.A. 1863 ;
appointed to the Treasury 1863,
Private Secretary to the Chancellor
of the Exchequer, the Rt. Hon'''^
William Ewart Gladstone, 1865-66,
First Lord of the Treasury 1868-74,
attached to the Royal Commission
for the settlement of affiiirs of the
Transvaal, South Africa, 1S81 ;
J. P. for CO. Suffolk, and County
Councillor for East Suffolk ; M.P.
for North Norfolk since 1899.
=Lady Eveline Camilla, 2nd dau. of
Isaac Newton, 5th Earl of Ports-
mouth, by Lady Eveline Alicia
Juliana his wife, only dau. of Henry
John George, 3rd Earl of Carnarvon;
born at Hurstbourne Park, co. Hants,
on Saturday, 24 July 185S ; marr.
at Wembworthy, co. Devon (by the
Rev. Arthur Welsh Owen, the
Rector), on Thursday, 20 September
1888 ; died s.p. at Grundisburgh,
aged 36, on Thursday, 13 September,
bur. there on Sunday, 16 September
1894. Will dated 12 September
1894, proved (Prin. Reg., 1009, 94)
24 October 1S94, by her brother,
the Hon"-'"^ Robert Gerard Valoynes
\^'allop, jirobate having been re-
nounced by the testatri.v's husband,
also named as Executor in the will.
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William Gurdon of Brantham Court, co. Suffolk ; of Downing College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1826, M.A. 1829; Recorder of Bury St. Edmunds and County Court Judge for the
county of Essex ; died unmarried at Brantham Court, aged 80, on Sunday, 12 October, bur. at
Brantham 17 October 1884. Will dated 25 April 1873, with codicil dated 18 February 1880,
proved (Prin. Reg., 855, 84) 18 November 1884, by Robert Thornhagh Gurdon of Letton Hall,
CO. Norfolk, and of Grundisburgh, co. Suffolk, and Sir William Brampton Gurdon of The
Treasury, Whitehall, co. Middlesex, K.C.M.G., C.B., the nephews, the Exors.
Bertrand Evelyn Mellish Gurdon,
C.I.E., D.S.O. ; born at Simla,
Punjab, India, on Monday,
2 September 1867, and bapt.
there ; educated at Haileybury
and at the Royal Military
College, Sandhurst ; entered the
Army as Lieutenant in Man-
chester Regiment 25 August
1 885, Lieutenant Indian Staff
Corps 19 January 1888, Captain
25 August 1897; of the Indian
Political Service 1889, Acting
Assistant (ist class) Political
Agent at Chitral 1895 ; served
in the siege of Chitral 1895
(mentioned in despatches),
nominated D.S.O. 16 July 1895,
CLE. 26 May 1900; Officiating
Political Agent (3rd grade) in
June 1902, and Political Officer
at Chitral; M.R.G.S.
Evelyn Alice, born at 44
Kensington Park Gardens,
London, 4 August 1870, bapt.
at St. Peter's, Netting Hill,
London, 22 February 187 1;
marr. at St. Peter's, Cranley
Gardens, South Kensington,
London, on Tuesday, 14 Sep-
tember 1897, Norman Leslie
Hallward (eldest son of the
Rev. John Leslie Hallward,
Rector of Gilston, CO. Hertford,
by Martha Clementina his wife,
dau. of the Rev. Robert Govett,
Vicarof Staines, CO. Middlesex,
by Sarah his wife, dau. and co-
heiress of the Rev. William
Romaine, D.D., of Castle Hill,
CO. Berks); born 3 March 1859;
educated at Haileybury and at
King's College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1881, M.A. 1889; of the
Indian Educational Service,
Bengal, India. =j=
Rev. Basil Pulteney Gurdon
born at Ludianah, Punjab,
4 December 1874, bapt. there
9 January 1875 > educated at
Haileybury and at Keble
College, Oxford, matriculated
October 1894, B.A. 1897,
M.A. 1901 ; Curate of St.
Mary's, Reading, co. Berks,
since 22 December 1901.
Grenville Pulteney Gurdon,
born at Worthing, co. Sussex,
30 August, bapt. there 28
November 1878; educated at
Haileybury and at the Royal
Military College, Sandhurst ;
Lieutenant Indian StaffCorps
(32nd Regiment Punjab
Pioneers) January 1898.
Alice Sophia, born at the Rectory, Cranworth, co. Norfolk,
6 November, bapt. there 19 November 1839 ; marr. at Murree,
Punjab, 16 October 1862, Henry Hutton (son of the Rev. Henry
Hutton of Calcutta, India, by Clarissa Madden his wife) ; born
at Dum Dum, India, 4 September 1837 ; B.A. of Jesus College,
Cambridge; died s.p. 31 March 1867, and bur. at Hurree-
pore, Punjab. She marr. 2ndly at Biarritz, France, 8 May
1886, John Lauriston Kneller ; born 29 March 1817 ; died s.p. at
4 Clyde Road, St. Leonard's-on-Sea, co. Sussex, in his 78th year,
on Thursday, 21 February 1895, and bur. at Ore, co. Sussex.
Adiiion was granted at the Principal Registry 22 May 1895, to
Godfrey Thomas Charles Kneller, Colonel in H.M. Army Pay
Department.
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Captain Thornhagh Philip
Gurdon, R.N. ; born at
the Rectory, Cranworth,
6 November 1842, bapt.
at Cranworth 8 January
1843 ; of the Royal Navy,
retired 187 1 ; served with
distinction in China War
1858-59, and at Formosa
1869-70.
Mary Wilhelmina Frederica,
dau. of William Frere, Ser
jcantat-Law and Master of
Downing College, Cambridge,
by Mary his wife, only dau. of
Brampton Gurdon of Letton,
CO. Norfolk, by Mary his 2nd
wife, dau. of Samuel Howard
of Brockdish, co. Norfolk ;
born 22 June 1820; marr. at
Balsham, co. Cambridge (by
the Rev. Temple Frere, Canon
of Westminster), on Tuesday,
20 October 1846; died at the
Rectory, Barnham Broom, co.
Norfolk, in her 31st year, on
Wednesday, 13 November,
bur. at Barnham Broom 18
November 1850. ist wife.
=^Rev. Edward Gurdon, born 26=j=Catherine Margaret Temple,
February 1812; of Trinity College,
Cambridge, B.A. 1835, M.A. 1838;
Rector of Barnham Broom and Vicar
of Kimberley, co. Norfolk, 1 848, and
Rector of Hingham, co. Norfolk,
1870, Rural Dean of Hingham
(Forehoe Division) ; J. P. for co.
Norfolk ; died at the Rectory,
Hingham, aged 61, on Thursday,
31 July, bur. at Barnham Broom
6 August 1873. \Vill dated 2 Feb-
ruary 1873, proved at Norwich
18 September 1873, '^Y Catherine
Margaret Temple Gurdon of Hing-
ham, CO. Norfolk, the relict, and
William Gurdon of Bfantham
Court, Manningtree, co. Essex, the
brother, the Exors.
eldest dau. of the Rev. Temple
Frere, Rector of Roydon, co.
Norfolk, Canon of Westminster,
and Chaplain of the House of
Commons, by Jane his wife,
eldest dau. of Sir Richard
Richards, Lord Chief Baron ;
born 23 September 1823 ; marr.
at Roydon on Tuesday, 23 Au-
gust 1853 ; died at Hingham,
aged 68, on Wedne.sday, 9 March,
bur. at Barnham Broom 12 March
1892. Will dated 4 October
1884, with codicil dated 27 July
1888, proved (Prin. Reg., 295,
92) 30 March 1892, by Edward
Temple Gurdon and Charles
Gurdon, the Exors. 2nd wife.
Edward Temple Gurdon,
born at the Rectory,
Barnham Broom, on
Sunday, 25 June, bapt. at
Barnham Broom 30 July
1854; of Trinity College,
Cambridge, B.A. 1878.
Charles Gurdon, born at the
Rectory, Barnham Broom, on
Monday, 3 December 1855,
bapt. at Barnham Broom 6
January 1856; of Jesus College,
Cambridge, B.A. 1878.
Anne Frederica,
bom at the Rectory,
Barnham Broom, on
Monday, 16 March,
bapt. at Barnham
Broom 12 April
1857-
Mary Catherine
Jane, born at the
Rectory, Barnham
B room, on Su nday ,
22 May, bapt. at
Barnham Broom
26 June 1859.
Rev. Francis Gurdon, born at=
the Rectory, Barnham Broom,
on Thursday, 1 1 April, bapt. at
Barnham Broom 9 May 1861 ;
of Trinity College, Cambridge,
matriculated 1880, B.A. 1883,
M.A. 1888 ; Rector of Lime-
house, CO. Middlesex, since 1894.
=Florence, youngest dau. of the Rev. Sir John Leigh Hoskyns
of Harewood End, co. Hereford, 9th Bart., M.A., Rector of
Aston Tyrrold, co. Berks, Rural Dean and Hon. Canon of
Christ Church, Oxford, J. P. for co. Berks, by Phyllis Emma his
wife, dau. of Sir John Strutt Peyton, K.C.H. ; born 7 January
1861; marr. at Aston Tyrrold (by the Rev. Edward Hoskyns,
Rector of Stepney, co Middlesex, assisted by the Rev. Walter
Frere, cousin of the bridegroom), on Tuesday, 30 May 1893.
Gladys Mary, born at the Rectory, Limehouse,
on Thursday, 21 February, bapt. at the parish
church, Limehouse, 27 March 1895.
Edward Temple Leigh Gurdon, born at the Rectory,
Limehouse, on Tuesday, 20 October, bapt. at the
parish church, Limehouse, 26 November 1896.
Blanche Judith, bom at Cranworth, co. Norfolk, 23 September, bapt. there Edith Annie,
10 November 1845 ; marr. at Cranworth (by the Rev. Prebendary Basil Beridge, born at Cran-
uncle of the bride, assisted by the Rev. William Duncombe) on ^Vednesday, worth 30 April,
25 June 1873 (her ist cousin). Hector John Gurdon-Rebow of ^\'ivenhoe Park, bapt. there 26
CO. Essex (only son of John Gurdon-Rebow of Wivenhoe Park, ALP. for Colchester, May 1849.
by Lady Georgina Isabella Eleanor his wife, 5th dau. of Hector John, 2nd Earl of
Norbury); born at Cumberland Place, London, on Friday, 11 September 1846,
and bapt. at St. Peter's, Wivenhoe; of Trinity College, Cambridge, B.A. 1869;
J. P. and D.L. for co Essex, High Sheriff 1882, J. P. for co. Cambridge; formeriy
of the Essex Rifle Militia, and Cornet and Sub-Lieutenant 2nd Life Guards ;
Mayor of Colchester 1884-85. =r
A
(See Pedigree of Gurdon-Rebow, page 43.)
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^
Hop of Ctom iS|)t})an, to. iiHerionet}).
Arms. — Or, a lion rampant azure, a crescent for
difference.
Crest. — On a cap of maintenance a wyvern vert.
Mollo. — Duw ar fy rhan.
Rev. Robert Watkin Lloyd (3rd and only .surviving son of the Rev.=
John Lloyd, Rector of Caerwys, co. Flint, by Martha his wife, dau. and
coheiress of Francis Williams, a Commissioner in the Inland Revenue);
born at Caervvys 10 November, bapt. there privately 14 November 1783 ;
Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, B.A. 1804, M.A. 1807 ;
Vicar of Wilnecote and Incumbent of Wigginton, co. Stafford, for
42 years; died at Wilnecote, aged 77, on Wednesday, 12 December,
bur. there 18 December i860. Mural tablet in the church at
Wilnecote, and memorial window in the North transept of the church
at Tamworth. Will dated 19 October 1857, proved (Prin. Reg., 103,
61) 15 February 1861, by the Rev. Francis Llewelyn Lloyd of
Aldworth, near Reading, co. Berks, and Edward Lloyd of Aberpergwm,
Neath, co. Glamorgan, the sons, and the Rev. Edward Blick of
Rotherhithe, co. Surrey, the Exors.
/i'l^^-A,
=Anne, dau. of the Rev.
Francis Blick, Vicar of
Tamworth, co. Stafford,
and Prebendary of Lich-
field {Portrait in tlie
Town Hall at Tam-
worth), by Anne his wife,
eldest dau. of William
Buswell ; born 1 7 Feb-
ruary 1780; marr. at
Tamworth 10 February
1812; died at Wilnecote,
aged 58, 10 December,
bur. there 15 December
1848. Memorial window
in the North transept of
the church at Tamworth.
Catherine, born at Wilnecote 18 May, bapt. there i July 18 14;
marr. at Wilnecote (by the Rev. Francis Llewelyn Lloyd) on
Thursday, 21 September 1854, as his 2nd wife, the Rev. Henry
Vere Hodge (eldest son of the Rev. John Davy Hodge of
Chard, co. Somerset); born 4 March 1804; of Exeter College,
Oxford, matriculated 20 May 1822, aged 18, B.A. 1826, M.A.
1828 ; Vicar of Middleton, co. Warwick, for 48 years ; marr. istly
at Fillingham, co. Lincoln, 6 April 1831, Elizabeth Dalton, who
died 14 July, and was bur. at Middleton 18 July 1848. He died
at Middleton, in his 8ist year, on Christmas Day, Thursday,
25 December, and was bur. there 31 December 1884. Will
dated 16 September 1882, with codicil of same date, proved
at Birmingham 25 March 1885, by the Rev. Charles Francis
Dalton Hodge of Esh Vicarage, co. Durham, and the Rev. Edward
Vere Hodge of the School House, Oakham, co. Rutland, the
sons, two of the Exors. She died at Middleton 21 April, and was
bur. there 24 April 1901. Will dated 21 August 1900, proved at
Birmingham 20 May 1901, by the Rev. Robert Vere Hodge, her
elder son, and William Fitzroy Neilson, the son-in-law, two of the
Exors. =j=
Martha, born at Wilnecote
9 January, bapt. there
31 January 1816; died
unmarried at Aldworth, co.
Berks, aged 63, 10 Jan-
uary, bur. there 1 6 January
1879. M.I. Will dated 1 1
November 1876, proved at
St. Asaph 3 February
1879, by the Rev. Francis
Llewelyn Lloyd of Aid-
worth Vicarage, near
Reading, co. Berks, and
Edward Lloyd of Tyn
Rhyl, Rhyl, co. Flint, the
brothers, two of the Exors.
98
Rev. Francis Llewelyn Lloyd of Tyn Rhyl, Rhyl, co. Flint; born at=
VVilnecote, co. Stafford, 19 October, bapt. there 12 November 1818;
one of the Senior Fellows of St. John's College, Cambridge, B.A.
1840, M.A. 1843, B.D. 1850; Vicar of Aldworth, co. Berks, for nearly
30 years ; died suddenly at Aldworth on Monday, 20 August, bur.
there 23 August 1888. Brass in the church at Aldworth and memorial
window in the church at Yattendon, co. Berks. Will dated 28 January
1884, proved (Prin. Reg., 896, 88) i October 1888, by Llewelyn Lloyd
of Tyn Rhyl, Rhyl, co. Flint, and Henry Meyric Lloyd of Aldworth,
CO. Berks, gent., the sons, the Exors.
/\ j/t'^'^i.£^ -t522^.
r-^
Jessy, eldest dau. of
Henry Harding of the
West Indian Civil
Service, by Jessy his
wife, 2nd dau. of Peter
Thomas Huggins ;
born at Nevis, West
Indies, in 1836; marr.
at Tamworth (by the
Rev. Henry Vere
Hodge) on Thursday,
10 February 1859 ;
died at Aldworth,
aged 29, 28 January,
bur. there 2 February
1864. M.I.
Llewelyn Lloyd of Blandford=
Lodge, Chiswick, co. Middle-
sex ; born at Aldworth 28
January, bapt. there i April
i860; of St. John's College,
Cambridge, B.A. 1881, M.A.
1887; J. P. for CO. Flint 1886.
=Annie Gertrude, 2nd surviving dau. of Richardson Andrew of
Prestbury Hall, co. Chester, by Anne his wife, 3rd dau. of James
Taylor of Brookdale, Newton Heath, co. Lancaster ; born at
Prestbury 7 September, bapt. there 5 November 1863; marr. at
Bucklebury, co. Berks (by the Rt. Rev. James Atlay, D.D.,
Bishop of Hereford, assisted by the Rev. Thomas William Watts,
the Vicar, step-father of the bride, and the Rev. Francis Llewelyn
Lloyd, B.D., father of the bridegroom, and the Rev. Henry
Nele Loring), on Tuesday, 7 October 1884.
! I
Ruby Angharad Gertrude,
born at Tyn Rhyl, Rhyl,
on Thursday, 5 November,
bapt. at Aldworth 2 1 De-
cember 1885.
Guy Ynyr Llewelyn Lloyd,
born at Tyn Rhyl, Rhyl,
on Tuesday, 1 2 April, bapt.
at Aldworth 11 June 1887.
Irene Clare Angharad,
born at Tyn Rhyl, Rhyl,
on Monday, 3 December
1888, bapt. at Rhyl 10
January 1889.
Phyllis Gwenllian Angharad,
born at Tyn Rhyl, Rhyl,
10 March, bapt. at Rhyl
25 April 1890.
Rosamund Angharad Kathleen, bom
at Rhyl 3 February, bapt. at Christ
Church, Forest Hill, co. Kent, 11
March 1893.
Sibyl Helen Angharad, born at Rhyl
14 July, bapt. at Dewsall, co. Here-
ford, II August 1895.
David Rhys Cadwgan Lloyd, bom at
Tendring, co. Essex, 20 January,
bapt. there 21 March 1S97.
Henry Meyric Lloyd,
born at Aldworth 22
January, bapt. there
3 April 1 86 1.
Edward Cadwgan Lloyd, born at
Aldworth 28 February, bapt. there
23 April 1862 ; died s.p., aged 19,
I July, bur. at Aldworth 5 July
1881. M.I.
Robert Walter Lloyd, born at
Aldworth 27 May, bapt. there 29
June 1863 ; died at Tyn Rhyl,
Rhyl, 10 July, bur. at Rhvl 13
July 1868. M.I.
99
Edward Lloyd of Tyn Rhyl, Rhyl,=
CO. Flint ; born at VVilnecote, co.
Stafford, 14 May, bapt. there 5 July
1820 ; educated at Guy's Hospital,
M.D., L.R.C.P. ; received the
Albert Medal for services at a
mining disaster in South Wales ;
died at Tyn Rhyl, Rhyl, aged 62,
on Monday, 1 1 December, bur. at
Rhyl 14 December 1882. Mural
brass in Holy Trinity, Rhyl.
Adinon was granted at St. Asaph 14
April 1883, to Rosamund Angharad
Greaves (wife of Edward Seymour
Greaves) of Barford, co. Warwick,
the daughter and only next of kin.
'Matilda Susannah, only dau. and
heiress of Lieut. -Colonel Edward
Smyth of Castella, co. Glamorgan,
by his wife, Rosamond Matilda
Bushe of Burcot, co. Oxford ; born
17 February i8i8 ; marr. at St.
George's, Hanover Square, London
(by the Rev. Francis Llewelyn Lloyd,
B.D., Senior Fellow of St. John's
College, Cambridge), on Thursday,
17 September 1857 ; marr. istly
William Williams of Aberpergwm,
CO. Glamorgan, who died, aged
67, 17 March, and was bur. at
Aberpergwm 21 March 1855.
Henry Blick Lloyd,
born at Wilnecote
9 April, bapt. there
20 May 1824 ;
accidentally shot
himself in the
garden of his
father's house at
Wilnecote, aged 1 7,
and bur. at Wilne-
cote I January
1842.
Rosamond Angharad, born at Aberpergwm 29 May, bapt. at Glyn Neath, co.
Glamorgan 18 September i860; marr. at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London (by
the Rev. Francis Llewelyn Lloyd, B.D., Vicar of Aldworth, co. Berks, and the
Rev. Septimus Cox Holmes Hansard, Vicar of Bethnal Green, co. Middlesex),
on Tuesday (St. David's Day), i March 1881, Edward Seymour Greaves of
Watchbury, co. Warwick, and of Glen Etive, co. Argyll (2nd son of John
Whitehead Greaves of Bericote House, co. Warwick, J. P. and D.L. for co.
Warwick, High Sheriff i860, by Ellen his wife, dau. of Gill Stedman of The
Manor House, Pakenham, co. Suffolk) ; of Worcester College, Oxford, matriculated
18 October 1869, aged 20 ; J. P. for the counties of Carnarvon and Warwick.
T
0i^xxiott of Cotesbacf), to. iteicester.
Anns. — Argent, three bars azure, on a canton sable
a fleur-de-lis of the first, Marriott;
quartering, Vert, a cross raguly between
four leopards' faces or, Stow.
Crest. — Out of a ducal coronet or, a ram's head proper.
Motto. — Sursum.
Rev. Robert Marriott (eldest son of the Rev. Robert Marriott,=
LL.D., Rector of Cotesbach, co. Leicester, by Elizabeth his wife,
only child and heir of George Stow of Walthamstow, co. Essex) ;
born 29 July, bapt. at Cotesbach 30 August 1774; of Brasenose
College, Oxford, matriculated 14 December 1792, aged 18, B.A.
1796, M.A. 1799; Rector of Cotesbach; marr. istly 8 July
1802, Judith Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Harris of Rugby, co.
Warwick ; died s.p. at Sidmouth, co. Devon, i October, bur. at
Cotesbach 13 October 1807. He died at Leamington, co.
Warwick, aged 67, 5 October, and was bur. at Cotesbach
12 October 1841. Will dated 2 April 1836, proved (P.C.C,
693, 41) 26 October 1841, by Charles Powell and Thomas Baden
Powell, the younger, the Exors.
Anne, younger dau. of James
Powell of Clapton, co. Mid-
dlesex, and of Wattisfield, co.
Suffolk, by Anne his wife,
dau. of the Rev. Thomas
Comthwaite, Rector of
Hackney, co. Middlesex ;
born 20 February 1782 ;
marr. at Hackney 2 May
1809; died at Hastings, co.
Sussex, aged 57, 14 March,
bur. at Cotesbach 21 March
1840. 2nd wife.
.Anne, born 6 April 1810; died 8 January, and bur. at Cotesbach 10
January 1832.
Caroline, born at the Rectory, Cotesbach, 10 November 181 5, and bapt.
there privately; marr. at Cotesbach 13 September 1836, the Rev. John
David Watson, her 2nd cousin (son of the Rev. John James Watson,
Rector of Hackney, by Caroline his wife, dau. of David Powell of
Hackney) ; born at the Rectory, Hackney, 3 November, bapt. there
privately 30 November 1804; of Trinity College, Cambridge, B.A. 1827,
M.A. 1836 ; Vicar of Guilsborough, co. Northampton; died at Guilsborough,
aged 59, 12 January, bur. there 19 January 1864. Will dated 29 June
1863, with three codicils dated respectively 22 December 1863, 26 December
1863, and 28 December 1863, proved at Northampton r8 February 1864,
by the Rev. John Sikes Watson of Guilsborough, co. Northampton, the
son, the Rev. James Powell Marriott of Cotesbach, co. Leicester, Charles
Britten of the town and county of Northampton, gent., and Susanna Judith
Watson of Guilsborough, spinster, the daughter, the Exors. She died at
Eastbourne, co. Sussex, aged 42, 28 August, and was bur. at Guilsborough
5 September 1857. =i=
A
Robert Marriott,
born 27 July,
bapt. at Cotes-
bach 25 Septem-
ber 1817 ; died
1 5 February, bur.
at Cotesbach 2 i
February 1S29.
Rev. James Powell Goulton-Constable=
of Cotesbach, co. Leicester, and of
Walcot, CO. Lincoln; born 21 July
1819 ; of Balliol College, Oxford,
matriculated 28 March 1838, aged 18,
B.A. 1841, M.A. 1847 ; Rector of
Cotesbach 1844 until his death; J. P.
for CO. Leicester ; assumed by Royal
Licence dated 10 December 1865, the
surname and arms of Goulton-Constable
in lieu of that of Marriott, in conformity
with the will of Lady Strickland ; died
at Hildenley, co. York, aged 52, on
Tuesday, 10 October, bur. at Cotesbach
14 October 187 1. Will dated 15 April
1868, with codicil dated 11 July 1871,
proved (Prin. Reg., 710, 71) 13 Novem-
ber 187 1, by the Rev. John Sikes
Watson of Canterbury, co. Kent, and
Henry Stevens of Bradfield, co. Berks,
the nephews, and Edmund Harris of
Rugby, CO. Warwick, gent., the Exors.
=Lucy Henrietta, only dau. of Sir
George Cholmley (formerly Strick-
land) of Boynton, Place Newton,
Hildenley and Reighton, all co.
York, 7th Bart., J. P. and D.L. for
East, North and West Ridings, co.
York, M.P. for West Riding and
for Preston, by Mary his ist wife,
only child of the Rev. Charles
Constable of Wassand, co. York,
and of Walcot ; born at Hildenley
8 February, bapt. at Appleton-le-
Street, co. York, 19 February 1822;
marr. at Sigglesthorne, co. York,
19 December 1844; died at Cotes-
bach, aged 49, on Saturday, 8 July,
bur. there 15 July 187 i. Adfvion
was granted at the Principal
Registry 30 August 187 1, to the
Rev. James Powell Goulton-
Constable of Cotesbach, co.
Leicester.
{See Pedigree of Strickland,
Vol. p, page 100.)
Judith Elizabeth,
born IS July,
bapt. at Cotes-
bach 13 August
182 1 ; died 28
September, bur.
at Cotesbach 3
October 1835.
Robert Marriott,
born on Tues-
day, 2 9 Decem ber
1846, bapt. at
Cotesbach 31
January 1847 ; of
Christ Church,
Oxford, matricu-
lated 7 June
1865, aged i8;
died 14 May,
bur. at Cotesbach
23 May 1868.
Frances Marion, eldest dau. of=
Robert Fellowes of Shotesham
Park, CO. Norfolk, J. P. for co.
Leicester, J. P. and D.L. for co.
Norfolk, High Sheriff 1874, by
Frances Anne his wife, 2nd
dau. of Major John Ciutterbuck
of Warkworth, co. Northumber-
land ; born at Bitteswell Hall
12 June 1851 ; marr. at Shote-
sham St. Mary, co. Norfolk
(by the Hon'''"= and Rt. Rev.
John Thomas Pelham, Bishop
of Norwich, assisted by the
Rev. Cecil Fellowes), on Tues-
day, 10 February 1880; died
at Middlecave House, Malton,
CO. York, aged 31, on Wednes-
day, 20 December, bur. at
Cotesbach on Saturday, 23
December 1882. ist wife.
{See Pedigree of Fellowes,
Vol. 8, page g8.)
=Charles Marriott of=
Cotesbach; born 14
October, bapt. at
Cotesbach 29 Octo-
ber 1848 ; educated
at Winchester and at
Brasenose College,
Oxford, matriculated
4 July 1867, aged
18, B.A. 1871, M.A.
1873 ; a Student of
the Inner Temple
9 May 1870, called to
the Bar 26 January
1875 ; J. P. for CO.
Leicester, High Sheriff
1878 ; Lord of the
Manors of Cotesbach
and Shawell ; Captain
Leicestershire (Prince
Albert's Own) Yeo-
manry Cavalry, retired
1883.
=Mary Emily, eldest
dau. of the Rev.
Charles Pierrepont
Peach (formerly
Cleaver), Rector of
Appleton-le-Street ;
born 23 July,
bapt. at Appleton-
le-Street 31 .\ugust
1862 ; marr. there
(by the Rev. George
Strickland Marriott,
assisted by the Rev.
Maurice Bell) on
Tuesday, 2 1 April
1891. 2nd wife.
Evelyn Mary, born at Cotes- Charles Henry Marriott (twin with Violet Ann (twin with Charles
bach Hall on Friday, 17 Violet Ann), born at Shotesham Henry), born at Shotesham
December 1880, bapt. at 14 March, bapt. privately at 14 March, bapt. privately at
Cotesbach 9 January 1881. Shotesham Park 21 March 1882. Shotesham Park 21 March
Susanna, born 5 April, bapt. at Cotesbach, co. Leicester, 25 April 1823;
marr. there (by the Rev. John David Watson, Vicar of Guilsborough,
CO. Northampton) on Tuesday, r6 May 1843, the Rev. Thomas Stevens
(2nd son of the Rev. Henry Stevens, Rector and Lord of the Manor of
Bradfield, co. Berks, by Maria his wife, dau. of William Tinney of Salisbury,
CO. Wilts); born at the Rectory, Bradfield, 16 May, bapt. at Bradfield
30 May 1809; of Oriel College, Oxford, matriculated 16 February 1827,
aged 17, B.A. 1832, M.A. 1836 ; Rector of Bradfield 1843-81, and of
Toft-by-Newton, co. Lincoln, 1884 till his death ; J. P. for the counties of
Berks and Oxford 1842-81 ; Founder of St. Andrew's College, Bradfield,
1850, Warden 1850-81, Rural Dean of Bradfield 1870-77; Assistant Poor
Law Commissioner 1836-39 ; died at the Rectory, Toft-by-Newton, in his
79th year, on Tuesday, 15 May, bur. at Bradfield on Wednesday, 23 May
1888. Memorial brass in the church at Bradfield. Will dated 13 June
1881, proved (Prin. Reg., i66, 89) 2 February 1889, by Henry Stevens of
Southport, CO. Lancaster, the son, the sole Exor. She died at the Rectory,
Bradfield, aged 43, on Sunday, 8 July, and was bur. at Bradfield 13 July
1866. Memorial brass in the church at Bradfield.
Elizabeth Stow,
bapt. at Cotesbach
17 March 1825 ;
died at Torquay,
CO. Devon, on
Sunday, 20 Feb-
ruary, bur. there
26 February 1848.
I
James Goulton-Constable of=|='Mary, younger dau. of the Rev. Digby
Walcot Hall, co. Lincoln ;
born at Cotesbach 2 1 March,
bapt. there 14 April 1850;
assumed by Royal Licence
dated 10 December 1865,
the surname of Goulton-
Constable in lieu of that of
Marriott ; J. P. for the parts of
Lindsay, co. Lincoln ; F.S.A.
Charles Legard, formerly Rector of Lea, co.
Lincoln, by Henrietta Isabella his wife,
eldest dau. of the Rev. Francis Simpson,
Rector of Boynton, co. York; born at Lea 29
October 1849, ^"^1 bapt. there; marr. at
Clifton, CO. York (by the Rev. Francis Digby
Legard, cousin of the bride), on Thursday,
28 August 1873.
Frederick George
Marriott, bom 6
November, bapt.
at Cotesbach 23
November 185 1 ;
died 2 7 November,
bur. at Cotesbach
3oNovemberi8s8.
Charles Goulton-Constable, born 4 September
1875, bapt. privately at Walcot the same day ;
died at Clifton, aged 4 months, on Monday,
17 January, bur. at Alkborough, co. Lincoln,
21 January 1876.
Lewis Robert Goulton-Constable,
born at Scarborough, co. York,
on Friday, 24 August, bapt.
at St. Martin's, Scarborough, 21
September 1877.
James Edmund Marriott, born
at Cotesbach on Tuesday,
I March, bapt. there 27 March
1892.
Frederick Ernest Marriott, Esther Lucy, born at Cotesbach
born at Cotesbach on Sun- on Sunday, 17 June, bapt.
day, 28 May, bapt. there there 15 July 1894.
25 June 1893.
103
John Marmaduke Marriott, born
6 March, bapt. at Cotesbach, co.
Leicester, 29 March 1853 ; of
Brasenose College, Oxford, matricu-
lated 2 November 1872, aged 19.
Henry Peter Marriott, born 28
June, bapt. at Cotesbach 9 July
1854; of Brasenose College,
Oxford, matriculated 13 October
1873, aged 19, B.A. 1879.
Rev. George Strickland Marriott,=
born at Cotesbach 7 October,
bapt. there 18 October 1855 ;
of Brasenose College, Oxford,
matriculated 20 January 1875,
aged 19, B.A. 1879; Rector of
Cotesbach 1886-97, Rector of
Beighton and Vicar of Moulton,
CO. Norfolk, 1897-99, and Rector
of Sigglesthorne, co. York, since
1899.
<f. 7yui^^\-tyf^
=Gertrude, dau. of the
Rev. William Brassey
Hole, Vicar of Bray,
CO. Berks, by Fanny his
wife, dau. of the Rev.
Whitworth Russell ;
born at Woolfardis-
worthy, co. Devon, 3
July, bapt. there 3
August 1862 ; marr.
at Bray 30 April 1885.
Robin George Marriott, born at
Hildenley, co. York, on Wednesday,
3 February, bapt. at Appleton-le-
Street, co. York, 14 March 1886.
I
Ethel Gertrude, born at the
Rectory, Cotesbach, on
Friday, 15 February, bapt. at
Cotesbach 31 March 1889.
Mary Esther, Anne (twin with Lucy Caroline), born at Cotesbach
born 12 April, 9 May, bapt. there 29 May 1859; marr. at Cotesbach
bapt. at Cotes- (by the Rev. George Strickland Marriott, the Rector,
bach 29 April brother of the bride) on Tuesday, 31 December 1895,
1857. the Rev. Hugh Beaumont Jones (son of the Rev. William
Jones, Vicar of Frisby, co. Leicester, by Mary Martha
his wife, dau. of General Stephen Woolryche) ; born at
Frisby-on-the-Wreake, co. Leicester, 3 July, bapt. there
21 December 1849; of Sidney Sussex College, Cam-
bridge; Vicar of Frisby-on-the-Wreake 1878-94, Curate
of Kirkby Bellars, co. Leicester, 1878-80, and Rector of
Shawell, co. Leicester, since 1894.
Lucy Caroline (twin
with Anne), born at
Cotesbach 9 May,
bapt. there 29 May
1859. _
Frances Alice, born
at Cotesbach 3 Feb-
ruary, bapt. there
15 February 1863.
I
Hugh Digby Marriott, born at Cotesbach on Monday,
5 August, bapt. there i September 1895.
Owen Victor Marriott, bom at Cotesbach on Sunday,
28 November, bapt. there 28 December 1897.
Rowland Arthur Marriott, born at Cotesbach on Thurs-
day, 6 April, bapt. there i May 1899.
Michael George Marriott, born at
Cotesbach on Wednesday, 19 Sep-
tember, bapt. there 19 October 1900.
Patrick Edward Marriott, born at
Cotesbach on Friday, 15 March,
bapt. there i Alay 1902.
104
€arle of aUerton Cotocr, co, ilancaster.
Thomas Earle of SpekeIands,=j=Maria (his cousin),
Arms on record in the College of Arms. —
Or, three pallets gules, each charged with
an escallop in chief of the first.
Crest. — A lion's jamb erased, holding
an arrow in bend sinister, the barb down-
wards proper, pendant by a chain gold,
an escutcheon gules, charged with an
escallop or.
Motto. — Servare modum.
in the parish of Childwall, co
Lancaster, and of Liverpool
(elder son of William Earle of
West Derby, co. T^ancasler {por-
trait at Lymington, co. Hants, by
Hargreaves, in the possession of his
great -great -grandson, Sir Henry
Earle, Bart\; entered Manchester
Grammar School 14 January
1765 ; Mayor of Liverpool 1787 ;
J. P. and D.L. for co. Lancaster;
died at Spekelands, West Derby,
aged 67, 9 July, bur. in the family
vault at Walton-on-ihe-Hill, co.
Lancaster, 15 July 1822. Memorial
tablet at St. Peter's, Liverpool.
Portrait at Lymington, by Har-
greaves, in the possession of his
great-grandson, Sir Henry Earle,
Bart. Will dated 2 1 October 1820,
with codicil dated 23 May 182 1,
proved (P.C.C, 577 Herschell)
2 November 1822, by William
Earle the younger, Hardman Earle
and Richard Earle, the sons, three
of the Exors. Power reserved to
Mary Earle, the relict, and
William Earle, the brother, the
other Exors.
elder dau. and coheir
of Thomas Earle of
Leghorn, Italy, by
Mary his wife, only
child and heiress of
Adam Mort of Whar-
ton Hall, Tyldesley,
CO. Lancaster ; born
17 August, bapt. at
Leghorn 30 Sep-
tember 1761 ; marr.
at Liverpool 20 April
1786 ; died at Speke-
lands, West Derby, in
her 89th year, on
Friday, 7 September,
bur. with her husband
at Walton-on-the-Hill
13 September 1849.
Portrait at Lyming-
ton, by Hargreaves, in
the possession of her
great-grandson, Sir
Henry Earle, Bart.
William Earle of Abercromby Square, Liverpool,=
born 2 February 1787; educated at Audlem, co.
Chester, and at Charterhouse; J. P. and D.L. for
CO. Lancaster ; elected a Member of the Liverpool
Council 181 7, Bailiff 1824, and Mayor of Liverpool
1836; died s.p. at his residence, Abercromby Square,
Liverpool, in his 78th year, on Monday, 26 Sep-
tember, bur. at Walton-on-the-Hill 30 September
1864. M.I. Portrait at Lymington in the possession
of his great-nephew. Sir Henry Earle, Bart. Will dated
2 July 1850, with three codicils dated respectively
17 October 1854, 16 February 1856 and 3 April
186 1, proved at Liverpool 20 October 1864, by
Thomas Earle and William Langton, both of
I Fenwick Street, Liverpool, the nephews, two of
the surviving Exors.
=Anne, 6th dau. of
Joshua Bradish of
Kilkenny ; born in
July 1787 ; marr.
15 July 1829 ;
died at Munich,
Germany, 15 Au-
gust, bur. there 17
August 1855. Por-
trait at Lymington
in the possession of
her great-nep/ieiv,
Sir Henry Earle,
Bart.
Thomas Earle, born
29 June 1788 ; died
at Aberdeen, whilst
at school, 28 January
1806, and bur. at
Aberdeen.
John Earle, born
14 December 1789 ;
died 15 March 1791-
Sir Hardman Earle of Allerton Tower, Woolton, co. Lancaster, =
Bart.; born 1 1 July 1792; educated at Warrington and at Charter-
house ; J. P. for CO. Lancaster; created a Baronet 3 November
1869; died at Allerton Tower, in his 85th year, on Thursday,
25 January, bur. in the churchyard at Woolton 30 January 1877.
Portrait at Lyiiiington, co. Hants, by AluUer, in the possession of his
grandson, Sir Henry Earle, Bart. Will dated 13 June 1871, with
two codicils dated respectively 3 November 1874 and 2 August
1876, proved at Liverpool 25 April 1877, by Sir Thomas Earle
of Allerton Tower, Allerton, co. Lancaster, Bart., William Earle
of 8 Eaton Place, co. Middlesex, Colonel Grenadier Guards,
C.S.I. , and Arthur Earle of Childwall Lodge, Childwall, near
Liverpool, the sons, the Exors.
/r ^^^-^1^ cLu/--
=Mary, 2nd dau. of William Langton
of Kirkham, co. Lancaster, by
Mary his wife, dau. and coheiress
of Joseph Starkey of Redvales, co.
Lancaster ; born 1 3 August, bapt.
at Kirkham 5 September 1798;
marr. at St. George's, Liverpool,
24 August 1819; died at Allerton
Tower, in her S2nd year, on Tues-
day, 26 March, bur. in the church-
yard, Woolton, CO. Lancaster,
I April 1850. Miniature portrait
at Lymington, by Hargreaves, in
the possession of her grandson, Sir
Henry Earle, Bart.
Sir Thomas Earle of Allerton Tower, and of Liverpool, Bart.; born=f=Emily, 2nd dau. of William
30 June, bapt. at St. Peter's, Liverpool, 17 August 1820; J. P. for the Fletcher of Liverpool, by
borough of Liverpeol, J. P. and D.L. for co. Lancaster; succeeded his Mary his wife, dau. of Moses
father as 2nd Bart. 25 January 1877 ; died 13 April, bur. at Woolton Benson ; born 29 June,
18 April 1900. Will dated 5 February 1890, with codicil dated 27 bapt. at St. Catherine's,
November 1895, proved at Liverpool 25 June 1900, by Hardman Liverpool, 8 November
Arthur Earle and Thomas Algernon Earle, two of the Exors. Portrait 1832; marr. at St. George's,
in the possession of his widow. Liverpool (by the Ven'''^
Archdeacon Brooks), on
J J (y ^ Tuesday, 6 September 1853.
Lieut.-Colonel Sir Henry Earle of Allerton Tower, Bart., D.S.O. ; born at=
Brook Farm, West Derby, co. Lancaster, on Tuesday, 15 August 1854, bapt. at
St. Catherine's, Liverpool, 18 April 1855 J educated at Eton and at Trinity
College, Oxford, matriculated 16 October 1873, aged 19, Hon. M.A. Cambridge;
entered the Army as Lieutenant 22nd Regiment 11 September 1876, and of the
51st Light Infantry 28 October 1876, Captain The King's Own Yorkshire Light
Infantry 14 February 1883, Major 31 January 1894, Lieut.-Colonel 29 November
1900; Adjutant Cambridge University Volunteers 6 May 1891 to 5 May 1896;
served in jowaki Expedition 1877 (medal with clasp); in Afghan War 1878-80,
Orderly Oiificer during the second campaign to Lieut. -General Sir Robert
Onesiphorus Bright, K.C.B. (medal); in the Egyptian Campaign 1882, A.D.C. to
Major-General WiUiam Earle, C.B., C.S.I., 4 August 1882 to November 1882,
at actions of El Magfar, Tel-El-Mahuta and Kasassin of 9 September, battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (medal with clasp, bronze star, 5th-class Medjidie) ; in Burmese
Expedition 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 2 September
1887, D.S.O. and two clasps) ; in the operations on the North-West Frontier of
India 1897-98, with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (severely wounded, medal
with two clasps); in South African War 1899-1901, at the advance on Kimberley,
including the actions at Belmont, Enslin and Modder River, also in the Orange
Free State and Transvaal (severely wounded, mentioned in despatches, " London
Gazette," 26 January 1900, promoted Lieut.-Colonel); succeeded his father as
3rd Bart. 13 April 1900.
=Evelyn Grace,
dau. of Charles
Henr)' Boileau,
Major 6 1 St Regi-
ment, by Susannah
Maria his wife,
dau. of Josue le
Bailly, and grand-
daughter of Major-
General Francis
Burton Boileau of
the Royal Bengal
Artillery; born on
Sunday, 3 October
1869, and bapt. at
Jersey ; marr. at
Beddington, co.
Surrey(bythe Rev.
Clement Ren^
Sharpe),on Thurs-
day, 1 7 September
1891.
Phyllis Audrey, born at Cambridge on Tuesday, 5 July,
bapt. at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Cambridge,
on Sunday, 14 August 1892.
106
Mary, born 6 June 1794; marr. at Christ Church, Liverpool, on Saturday, 18 November 1820,
Lieut. -Colonel Sir William Plunkett de Bathe of Kingstown, co. Meath, and of Wood End,
Chichester, co. Sussex, Bart., K.F.M. (2nd son of Sir James Michael de Bathe, ist Bart., by
Anna Maria his wife, dau. of William Wynne); born 26 December 1793 ; succeeded his brother,
Sir Wynne de Bathe, as 3rd Baronet, in 1828; died at Wood End, Chichester, in his 77th
year, on Thursday, 10 March 1870. Will dated 6 December 1854, with two codicils dated
respectively 30 April 1859 and 28 March 1867, proved (Prin. Reg., 256, 70) 13 April 1870,
by Sir Henry Percival de Bathe of 3 Morpeth Terrace, co. Middlese.x, and of Wood End,
Chichester, co. Sussex, a Major-General in Her Majesty's Army, the son, James Cornelius
O'Dowd of the Middle Temple, in the City of London, Barrister-at-Law, and the Hon'''^
Frederick. Ponsonby of 3 Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, co. Middlesex, the Exors. She
died at 27a Portman Square, London, aged 60, on Thursday, 14 September, and was bur.
in Kensal Green Cemetery, London, 19 September 1854.
I
Mary, born 9 July
182 1 ; died, aged 4
months, 18 Novem-
ber, bur. at St.
Nicholas', Liverpool,
29 November 1821.
Mary, born 9 April 1823, bapt. at St. Peter's, Liverpool, 27 August
1825; marr. at St. George's, Hanover Square, London, 11 October
1849, James Loxham Foster of Liverpool (only son of James Foster of
Liverpool); born 16 August 1829; of Magdalen College, Oxford,
matriculated 3 June 1846, aged 17, a Student of the Inner Temple
22 February 1850, called to the Bar 30 April 1853; died at 2 Clifton
Place, Sussex Square, London, in his 74th year on Saturday, 19 July,
cremated at Woking, co. Surrey, on Tuesday, 22 July 1902.
Mary, bapt. at St. Catherine's, Liverpool, 22 August
1855 ; died, aged gh months, 16 April, bur. at
Woolton, CO. Lancaster, 19 April 1856.
Emily Josephine, born 31 July, bapt. at
St. Catherine's, Liverpool, 10 October
1857-
Mary, born 13 August, bapt. at St. Catherine's,
Liverpool 10 October 1856; died, aged 14, on
Monday, 26 September, bur. in the cemetery at
Toxteth Park, Liverpool, 30 September 1870, the
remains being subsequently removed to Woolton.
Hardman Arthur Earle, born 1 7 January,
bapt. at St. Catherine's, Liverpool, 19
March 1859 ; educated at Eton.
107
Richard Earle of Edenhurst, co. Lancaster, born=
26 April 1796; educated at Charterhouse and at
St. John's College, Cambridge, B.A. 1819, M.A.
1825 ; Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple; J. P.
for CO. Lancaster ; Private Secretary to Lord
Stanley, afterwards 14th Earl of Derby, K.G.,
when Chief Secretary for Ireland, and afterwards at
the Colonial Office ; a Poor Law Commissioner ;
died at Edenhurst, in his S2nd year, on Friday,
21 April, bur. at Huyton, co. Lancaster, 27 April
1848. Will dated 29 March 1848, proved (P.C.C,
620, 48) 21 August 1848, by Margaret Earle, the
relict, Hardman Earle, the brother, and Joseph
Langton, the Exors. Proved at Chester 4 August
1848, by the same Exors.
=Margaret, youngest dau. of William
Langton of Kirkham, co. Lancaster, by
Mary his wife, dau. and coheiress of
Joseph Starkey of Redvales, co. Lan-
caster ; born 7 August, bapt. at Kirkham
23 September 1803 ; marr. at St.
George's, Liverpool, on Tuesday, 29
September 1829; died at Edenhurst, in
her 70th year, on Thursday, 30 No-
vember, bur. at Huyton 15 December
187 1. Admon was granted at Liverpool
14 February 1872, to Frederic William
Earle of Edenhurst, near Roby, co. Lan-
caster, the son and only next of kin.
Lieut. -Colonel Frederic William Earle of Edenhurst ; born=
21 July, bapt. at St. Peter's, Liverpool, 7 August 1830; of
St. John's College, Cambridge, B.A. 1853, M.A. 1856; J.P.
for CO. Lancaster; Hon. Lieut. -Colonel Lancashire Hussars;
died s.p. at Edenhurst, aged 60, 27 April, bur. in the
churchyard at Roby, co. Lancaster, i May 1891.
=Alice Louisa, dau. of Myles Henry
Custance of Brussels, by Georgina
Collinson his wife of The Chantry,
Ipswich, CO. Suffolk ; born 6 No-
vember 1843 ; niarr. at St. James',
Piccadilly, London, 8 January i868.
Hardman Earle of=
Liverpool, born 20
January, bapt. at St.
Peter's, Liverpool,
27 August 1S25 ;
died s.p. at Lisbon,
on board the s.s.
" Tagus," on his
return from Malaga,
Spain, in his 29th
year, on Saturday,
28 May, bur. in the
English Cemetery at
Lisbon, Portugal, 30
May 1853.
=Harriet Matilda, eldest dau. of Edward Johnston of AUerton Hall, Woolton,
CO. Lancaster; born 17 August 1832; marr. at St. Catherine's, Liverpool
(by the Rev. James North), on Thursday, 19 August 1852 ; marr. 2ndly at
the parish church, Brighton, co. Sussex (by the Rev. Sir Henry Thompson,
Bart., assisted by the Rev. Frederick Thursby), on Thursday, 15 October
1863, James Legh Thursby of Craig-le, co. Carnarvon (2nd son of the Rev.
William Thursby of Ormerod House, co. Lancaster, J. P., Vicar of All
Saints', Northampton, by Eleanor Mary his wife, dau. of Colonel John
Hargreaves of Ormerod) ; born 4 February 1828; Major 22nd Regiment
(retired 24 March 1863); served with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from
27 November 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault
of the batteries on the 18 June (medal with clasp and Turkish medal);
J.P. for CO. Carnarvon; died at Harrogate, co. York, aged 58, on Saturday,
31 July i885. She died at Craig-le on Saturday, 30 December 1876.
Thomas Algernon Earle of Sandiway, co. Chester ;=
born 16 July, bapt. at St. Catherine's, Liverpool,
25 August i860; educated at Eton; Captain (Hon.
Major) Lancashire Hussars Yeomanry Cavalry
13 January 1894.
"y.OuJ^z
GLMyLa^^
=Edith, dau. of General Disney Leith,
C.B., of Glenkindie, Inverkindie, co.
Aberdeen, by Mary Charlotte Julia his
wife, dau. of Sir Henry Percy Gordon of
Northcourt, Isle of Wight, 2nd Bart.,
F.R.S.; born at Aberdeen 27 September,
bapt. at St. John's, Aberdeen, 20 October
187 1 ; marr. at St. Barnabas', Pimlico,
London (by the Hon''''^ and Rev. Alfred
Hanbury Tracey, assisted by the Rev.
George Edward Jeans), on Saturday,
20 April 1901.
108
Anne, born 15 November 1798; marr. at St. George's, Liverpool, 24 May 1821, Joseph Langton
of Liverpool (son of William Langton of Kirkham, co. Lancaster, by Mary his wife, dau. and
coheiress of Joseph Starkey of Rtdvales, co. Lancaster) ; born at Kirkham 20 September, bapt.
there 16 October 1792 ; died in Paris on Thursday, 25 October, bur. in Mont Martre Cemetery,
Paris, 27 October 1855. Will dated 29 February 1828, with two codicils dated respectively
30 November 1846 and 19 July 1853, proved (P.C.C, 42, 56) 9 January 1856, by William
Langton and Charles Langton, the sons, the Exors named in second codicil. Power reserved
to Anne Langton, the relict, the Executrix named in the will. She died at 12 Abercromby
Square, Liverpool, aged 77, on Monday, 16 August, and was bur. in Toxteth Park Cemetery,
Liverpool, 20 August 1875. Will dated 28 October 1857, with codicil dated 27 April 1858,
proved at Liverpool 27 October 1875, by Charles Langton of Bark Hill, Aigburth, near
Liverpool, and ^Villiam Langton of 1 2 Abercromby Square, Liverpool, two of the Exors.
I
Elizabeth, born Emily, born at Liverpool 25
at Liverpool February, bapt. at St. Peter's,
I March 1826, Liverpool, 3 October 1827 ;
bapt. at St. marr. at St. Peter's, Woolton,
Peter's, Liver- co. Lancaster (by the Rev.
pool, 3 October Robert Leicester), on Thurs-
1S27.
day, 24 September 1S57, Hugh
Perkins of Fulwood Park,
Liverpool (son of Alfred Thrale
Perkins, by Jane Bailey his
wife); born in London in 18 18,
bapt. at St. Saviour's, South-
wark, CO. Surrey {no record in
Register) ; J. P. and D.L. for
CO. Lancaster ; died at 1 7
Fulwood Park, Liverpool, in
his 80th year, on Tuesday, 18
January, bur. in Smithdown
Cemetery, Liverpool, 2 1 January
1898. =j=
Harriet, born at Hope Street, Liverpool,
23 July 1829, bapt. at St. Peter's, Liverpool,
30 October 1830 ; marr. at St. Peter's,
Woolton (by the Rev. William Hornby, Vicar
of St. Michael-on-Wyre, co. Lancaster), on
Wednesday, 23 October 1850, Archibald
Tod of The Grange, Woolton (son of
Archibald Tod of Dr)'grange, Melrose, co.
Roxburgh) ; born at Drygrange, Melrose,
July i8n ; died at Chepstow, co. Mon-
mouth, aged 59, on Friday, 19 August, bur.
at Halewood, co. Lancaster, 26 August
1870. Will dated 27 November 1867, with
two codicils dated respectively 20 May 186S
and 26 June 1868, proved at Liverpool 17
October 1870, by Thomas Earle of Brook
Farm, Smithdown Road, near Liverpool,
and James Lo.xham Foster of 2 Clifton Place,
Hyde Park, co. Middlesex, two of the Exors.
A
William Edward Earle, born 27
September, bapt. at St. Catherine's,
Liverpool, 5 December 1861 ;
educated at Eton.
Caroline, bom 21 March, bapt. at
St. Catherine's, Liverpool, 30 May
1863.
Alfred Earle, born 29 June, bapt.
at St. Catherine's, Liverpool, 30
July 1864; educated at Eton.
Constance, bapt. at St. Catherine's,
Liverpool, 25 November 1865,
and died in infancy.
Charles Frederic Earle,
born 19 April, bapt. at
St. Catherine's, Liver-
pool, 29 June 1867 ;
educated at Eton.
109
Jane, born 8 September 1800; marr. at St. Luke's, Liverpool, 4 April 1831, George Hall
Lawrence of Mossley Hill, near Liverpool (eldest son of Charles Lawrence of Fairfield in the
Island of Jamaica, and of Mossley Hill, Liverpool, by Rose his wife) ; died s.p. at Mossley
Hill, in his 68th year, on Friday, 15 January, bur. in St. James' Cemetery, Liverpool,
21 January 1869. M.L Will dated 17 July 1865, with codicil dated 30 April 1868, proved
at Liverpool 12 March 1869, by William Frederic Lawrence of Bolton Street, Piccadilly, co.
Middlesex, the nephew, and William Langton of Liverpool, two of the Exors. She died at
Mossley Hill, Liverpool, aged 82, on Monday, 5 February, and was bur. in St. James' Cemetery,
Liverpool, 9 February 1883. M.L Will dated 11 May 1877, with codicil dated 11 May 1882,
proved at Liverpool 15 March 18S3, by Arthur Earle of Childwall Lodge, Childwall, near
Liverpool, the nephew, and Hugh Perkins of Fulwood Park, Aigburth, near Liverpool, the Exors.
Georgina, born at Hope Street, Liverpool,
16 September, bapt. at St. Peter's, Liverpool,
30 October 1830; marr. at Childwall, co.
Lancaster (by the Rev. Robert Leicester), on
Thursday, 30 June 1859, Hugh Longueville
Jones of Elmsall Lodge, co. York (youngest
son of Hugh Jones of Larkhill, Liverpool, by
Elizabeth Heywood his wife) ; born at Liver-
pool 30 December 1826; died s.p. at Elmsall
Lodge, aged 48, on Sunday, i August, bur. at
Badsworth, co. York, 4 August 1875. Will
dated 21 March 1873, w'^l^ codicil dated 18
November 1874, proved at Wakefield 13 Sep-
tember 1875, by Heywood Bright of Sand
Heys, Mill Lane, West Derby, co. Lancaster,
and Robertson Gladstone of Court Hey, Roby,
CO. Lancaster, the nephews, the Exors.
Caroline, born 28 April 1832, bapt. at St.
Catherine's, Liverpool, 15 October 1834;
marr. at Childwall (by the Rev. Arthur
Maistre) on Tuesday, i July 1856, Francis
John Johnston of Dunsdale, Westerham, co.
Kent, 3rd son of Edward Johnston of Allerton
Hall, CO. Lancaster. She died at Lamas,
Chislehurst, co. Kent, on Friday, 3 December,
and was bur. at the parish church, Chislehurst,
7 December 1875. Will dated 28 June 1865,
proved (Prin. Reg., 577, 76) 28 July 1876, by
Francis John Johnston of Lamas, Chislehurst,
CO. Kent, the husband, and Thomas Earle of
Richmond Lodge, Wavertree, near Liverpool,
CO. Lancaster, the brother, two of the
surviving Exors.
Evelyn Margaret, bom 2 1 April, bapt. at St. Catherine's,
Liverpool, 12 May 1869; marr. at St. Peter's, Woolton,
CO. Lancaster (by the Rev. Canon George Hardwicke
Spooner), 3 April 1 900, Francis Gordon Cardew ;
born I June 1862; entered the Army as Lieutenant
Bedfordshire Regiment 10 March 1883, of the Oxford-
shire Light Infantry 16 May 1883, and of the Indian
Staff" Corps 18 November 1886, Captain 10 March
1894, Major 10 July 1901, Staff" Captain (Intelligence
Branch) Q.M.G.'s Department, India, 30 November
1896 to I May 1897, Assistant Secretary, Military
Department, Government of India, 7 July 1897 to
31 March 1900, 2nd Dep. Secretary, Military
Department, Government of India, i April 1900, with
rank of Lieut. -Colonel. =j=
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no
Reginald Earle,
born I o Sep-
tember, bapt. at
St. Catherine's,
Liverpool, 3 1
October 187 1 ;
educated at Eton.
John Wilfrid Earle,
born at Richmond
Lodge, Wavertree,
on Friday, 14 June
1878, and bapt. at
St. Catherine's, Liver-
pool {iio record in
Register) ; educated
at Eton.
Major-General William Earle, C.B., C.S.I. ; born i8 May 1833, bapt. at=
St. Catherine's, Liverpool, 15 October 1834; educated at Harrow; entered
the Army as Ensign 49th Regiment 17 October 1851, Lieutenant 6 June
1854, exchanged into 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards as Lieutenant and
Captain 16 February 1855, Lieut. -Colonel 28 April 1863, Colonel 20 May
1870, Major 21 August 1878 to i April 1880, Major-General 31 October
1880; served with the 49th Regiment as A.D.C. to General W'yndham
throughout the Crimean War 1854-55, including the battles of the Alma
and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, sortie of 26 October, and assault of
the Redan 18 June (medal with three clasps, Sardinian and Turkish
medals, and 5th-class Medjidie) ; Assistant Military Secretary to General
Sir William John Codrington, Governor of Gibraltar, 1859-60, Brigade
Major in Nova Scotia 1862-63, Military Secretary to General Sir John
Michel, General Sir Charles Ashe Windham, and General the Hon'''' Sir
James Lindsay, K.C.M.G., in succession, commanding in North America
1865-70, Military Secretary to Lord Northbrook when Viceroy of India
1872-76, created C.S.I., appointed to the command of Shomcliffe 1880,
and transferred to the 2nd Infantry Brigade at Aldershot in 1881 ; served
in the Egj'ptian War, in command of the Garrison of Alexandria, 1882-84
(created C.B. and 2nd-class Medjidie); commanded column sent up the
Nile to rescue General Gordon at Khartoum in 1884 till his death; shot
w'hile leading on his troops against the Arabs at Kirbekan 10 February 1885,
and bur. there at sunset the same day. Statue by
C. B. Birch, A.R.A., erected at Liverpool. Adfiion
with will dated 17 April 1869, was granted (Prin.
Reg., 616, 85) 16 July 1885, to Mary Earle of
8 Eaton Place, the reUct, the universal legatee.
/Hx-r^i^
•Mary, 2nd dau. of
General Sir William
John Codrington,
G.C.B., Colonel 23rd
Regiment, formerly
Commander-in-Chief
of British Forces in
the Crimea, and
Governor of Gibral-
tar, by Mary his
wife, dau. of Levi
Ames of The Hyde,
CO. Hertford (Bed-
chamber Woman to
H.M. Queen Victoria
1856); born at Brjan-
ston Street, London,
on Wednesday, 2
June, bapt. at St.
George's, Hanover
Square, London, 30
June 1841 ; marr. at
St. Paul's, Knights-
bridge, London (by
the Hon''''^ and Rev.
Robert Liddell), on
Thursday, 21 July
1864.
Rachel Mary, Grace Elizabeth, born at Montreal 20 August, bapt. at St. John the Evangelist's,
born at Men- Montreal, 4 October 1868; marr. at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London (by the
treal, Canada, Rev. Henry Montagu Villiers, father of the bridegroom, the Vicar, assisted by
30 August, the Rev. James Baden-Powell), on Wednesday, 19 April 1893, John Russell
bapt. at Christ Villiers of 49 Hans Place, London (2nd son of the Rev. Henry Montagu
Church Cathe- ViUiers, Vicar of St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London, Prebendary of Mora in
dral, Montreal, St. Paul's Cathedral, and Proctor in Convocation, by Victoria his ist wife,
30ctoberi865. 2nd dau. of the Rt. Hon'''= Lord John, ist Eari Russell, K.G., G.C.M.G.,
P.C.); bom at Adisham Rectory, co. Kent, on Monday, 15 January 1866.
A
Cecil Arthur Earle, born at Woodlea, Grassendale,=
CO. Lancaster, on Thursday, 19 November 1868,
bapt. at Grassendale 6 January 1869 ; educated at
Harrow ; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant
Royal Artillery 17 February 1888, Lieutenant 17
February 1891 ; Interpreter in French and German ;
died at Saugor, Central Provinces, India, 15 July
1896, and bur. there the next day.
=Lizzie Isabella, dau. of Fife John Scott of
Newcastle-on-Tyne, co. Northumberland,
by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Thomas
Annandale ; bom at Newcastle-on-Tyne
27 February, bapt. at St. Andrew's,
Ne\vcastle-on-T)iie, 12 May 1863; marr.
by licence at Newcastle-on-Tyne 20 March
1891.
Guy Fife Earle, born at Newcastle-
on-Tyne 24 August, bapt. there
16 September 1891.
Eric Greville Earle, bom at Saugor, Central
Provinces, India, 24 February, bapt. at the
Military Chapel, Saugor, March 1S93.
Arthur Earle of Childwall Lodge,=
Wavertree, co. Lancaster, and of Earles
Court, Camber ley, co. Surrey ; born
at Brook Farm, near Liverpool, 14
December 1838, bapt. at St. Peter's,
Liverpool, 24 November 1841 ; edu-
cated at Harrow; J. P. for co. Lancaster;
F.R.G.S.
U^^i^ZZ>^ ^^3^i^
=Ida Euphemia Bertie, eldest dau. of Sir George
Benvenuto Buckley-Mathew, K.C.M.G., C.B., M.P.,
H.M. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo-
tentiary at the Court of Rio, Brazil, 1867-78, by
Anne his wife, dau. of Henry Hoare of Stourhead,
CO. Wilts; born in London 28 October 1843, bapt. at
St. Mary's, Bryanston Square, London, 15 January
1844 ; marr. at the English Protestant Church, Buenos
Ayres (by the Rev. John Chubb Ford, British
Chaplain), 19 November 1867.
John Greville Earle, born
at Woodlea, Grassendale,
CO. Lancaster, 26 October,
bapt. at Grassendale 12
December 1869 ; educated
at Winchester.
Lilian Ida, born at Child-
wall Lodge, Wavertree, 28
March, bapt. at the parish
church, Childwall, 9 June
1872.
Ronald Hamilton Earle, born at Child-
wall Lodge, Wavertree, 20 February,
bapt. at the parish church, Childwall,
19 April 1874; educated at Harrow;
formerly Captain Lancashire Artillery
Militia, Southern Division R.A. ; marr.
at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London
(by the Rev. George Frederick Forbes,
Vicar of St. Cyprian's, St. Marylebone,
London, assisted by the Rev. James
Baden Powell), on Monday, 24 June
1 90 1, Louise (Lily) Mary, only dau. of
R. J. Delaney of Ireland.
Lawrence Mathew Earle,
born at Childwall Lodge,
Wavertree, 16 September,
bapt. at the parish church,
Childwall, 30 October
1881 ; educated at Win-
chester and at Trinity
College Cambridge.
\J^^^>X;
*^/Ar////r.) C^a/z^tey^
Brimkr.
Arms. — Argent, six pellets, a chief eml)attled sable, thereon a
lozenge fess-ways of the field.
Crest. — A dexter arm vested argent, holding a lozenge in pale.
James Brunker (son of Admiral Brunker) ; Captain 5th=
Dragoon Guards ; served in Walcheren Expedition (wounded),
in Peninsular War with 5 th Dragoon Guards, present at Salamanca
and Vittoria (wliere his troop looted Joseph Buonaparte's baggage),
and in Waterloo Campaign 1815 ; died at Wexford, aged 84,
17 July 1838, and bur. at Rathaspeck, co. Wexford. M.I.
:Harriet, dau. of Thomas
Jennings of Castlcbar,
CO. Mayo, by Honoria his
wife ; born at Castlebar,
and marr. there ; died at
Wexford, aged 62, 23
January 1846, and was
bur. at Rathaspeck.
Edward George Brunker, born at York 28 July=
1803; M.D. Edin., F.R.C.S.I. ; Surgeon Louth
County Infirmary for 44 years ; died at 38
Belgrave Square, Rathmines, co. Dublin, in his
84th year, 2 February, bur. at Dundalk, co.
Louth, 3 February 1887. M.I. Will proved
in the Principal Registry, Dublin, 17 February
1887, by James Edward Brunker of Minore,
St. Kevin's Park, Rathmines, the sole Exor.
=Frances, youngest dau.
of William Smith of
Gurteen, co. Tipperary ;
marr. at Lorrha, co.
Tipperary, 16 August
1827; died at Dundalk,
aged 76, 15 January,
bur. there 18 January
1876. M.L
Ann, marr. John
Coates, who died
s.p. at Torquay, co.
Devon. She died
at Sandford Road,
Dublin, and was
bur. in Mount
Jerome Cemetery,
Dublin.
Harriet Elizabeth, born at
Killucan, co. Westmeath ;
died at Dundalk 10 April,
bur. there 12 December
1840. M.I.
William James Brunker,
born at Killucan 23 De-
cember 1830 ; died at
Dundalk 8 August, bur.
there 10 August 1840.
M.I.
Sarah Frances, born at Dundalk
29 June, bapt. there 17 July 1833;
died at Wexford 19 April, bur.
there 21 April 1844.
Edward Houghton Brunker, born
at Dundalk 16 August, bapt. there
9 September 1835 ; died at Dun-
dalk 17 Mav, bur. there iS May
1836. M.I.'
Frances Ann, bom at Dundalk
9 September, bapt. there 11
October 1S37 ; marr. at Dun-
dalk 14 July 1858, Louis John
Anderson (son of Louis Ander-
son, County Inspector Royal
Irish Constabulary, by Eliza-
beth Dillon Baker his wife, of
Liscahel, co. Tipperary) : born
8 June 1837 ; Sub-Inspector
Royal Irish Constabulary; died
28 February, bur. at Dundalk
4 March 1867.
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Major-General James Robert Brunker, born at Dublin 22=
December 1806 ; entered 91st Regiment as Ensign 9 April
1825, D.A.G. in Ceylon 24 August 1852 to 6 August 1858,
Major 15th Regiment 2 October 1S54 to February 1855,
Major-General 10 March 1S66, Lieut.-Governor of Hong
Kong, China, Commanding Forces
in China 16 December 1867 till ^>$'^j(^ ^
his death; died at Hong Kong tS^f^l^Ayu...,.,^''^^^
24 March 1869, and bur. there.
=Marianne, 4th dau. of John
Molyneux of Gravel Hill,
Ludlow, CO. Salop, R.N., by
Ella his wife, dau. of Sir
Thomas Young, Bart. ; born 4
August 18 14 ; marr. at Wool-
wich, CO. Kent, 9 August 1S42 ;
died at Hong Kong i July 1868,
and bur. there.
Colonel Howard Molyneux Edward Brunker, born at Limerick=
9 February 1844, and bapt. there; entered the Army 4 July 1S60,
Lieut. -Colonel 3 December 1890, retired 7 September 1892 ; served
as Adjutant with tiie 26th (The Cameronian) Regiment in Abyssinian
Expedition 1868 (medal); proceeded on special service to South
Africa in 1S78 and served as Staff Officer in the Field Force of
Griqua Land West and Kaffir Campaigns 1881, (mentioned in
despatches), and in Zulu Campaign, present at Action of Zungen
Nek (mentioned in despatches [" London Gazette," 15 March 1879],
medal with clasp, and Brevet of Major) ; went to South Africa on
special service in January 1881, and served under Sir Evelyn Wood
in the Boer War as D.A.A. and Q.M.G.
=Ann, 4th dau. of Robert
Moseley Thomas of Cal-
cutta, India, by Henrietta
his wife, dau. of David
Bryce, Captain Hon"<=
East India Co.'s Service ;
born at Orme Square,
London, i September
1847 ; marr. at Fyzabad,
India, 10 August 1870.
{See Pedigree of T/wmas,
Vol. 6, page 48.)
Howard Milford Brunker, born at Fyzabad i October, bapt. there^
7 November 187 1; entered Donegal Artillery as 2nd Lieutenant
March 1890, ist Lieutenant 1891, resigned December 1892, of the
Bechuanaland Border Police September 1892 to November 1895,
appointed Sub-Inspector British Guiana Police 12 February 1896,
District Inspector 6 April 1900, Acting Adjutant 11 April 1901 ;
served in Matabele Campaign 1S93-94 (medal).
•/T^
=Eva Allie, 2nd dau. of
Henry Ciiild Thomas of
Llanelly, co. Carmarthen,
by Harriet Selena his
wife, dau. of Charles
Pestell Harris of Newn-
ham, Cambridge ; born
at Hucclecote, co.
Gloucester, 1 1 July,
bapt. there 22 August
1874 ; marr. at Kingston
Cathedral, Southsea, co.
Hants, 23 December
1895.
Capel Howard Molyneux Brunker,
born at New Amsterdam, British
Guiana, 19 December 1898, bapt.
there 19 January 1899.
Kenneth Edgar Milford Brunker, born at
Demerara, British Guiana, 18 June, bapt.
at St. George's Cathedral, Georgetown,
British Guiana, 30 July 1901.
James Edward Brunker of Rathmines, co. Dublin ; born at Dundalk^
15 October, bapt. there 9 November 1841 ; of Trinity College,
Dublin, M.A. 1874; Advising Chemist to Local Government Board
for Ireland ; formerly President of the Pharmaceutical Society of
Ireland ; Hon. Member of the Pharmaceutical Societies of Brussels,
Antwerp and Ghent.
=Teannette, only dau. of
Edward Anderson of
Monkstown, co. Dublin,
by Jane his wife, dau. of
Thomas Hutchinson of
Airfield, Kilkenny; born
at Dublin 29 Feb. 1844,
and bapt. there ; marr. at
Booterstown, co. Dublin,
7 Aug. 1867.
14
Charlotte, born at Canterbury, co. Kent, and bapt.
there; marr. at St. Iberius', Wexford, i8 December
1841, James Birch Kennedy of Marybrook, co.
Down ; born at Moydalyon House, in the parish
of Dromara, co. Down, 18 May 1808; died, aged 91,
27 March, bur. at Rathaspeck, co. We.xford, 30 March
1900. M.I. She died, aged 43, 24 March, and was bur.
in Mount Jerome Cemetery, Dublin, 28 March 1854.
I
Harriet, marr. in 1839, the Rev.
Robert Belsham King, Curate of Inch,
who died, aged 68, 7 February, and
was bur. in Mount Jerome Cemetery,
Dublin, 10 February 1877. M.I. She
died, aged 67, 21 August, and was bur.
in Mount Jerome Cemetery, Dublin,
24 August 1881. M.I.
T
A
Ella Hamilton,
born at Lime-
rick 21 April
1845, ^^^ bapt.
there.
Georgina Moly-
neux, born in
Colombo, Cey-
lon, 13 Nov.
1 846, and bapt.
at Colombo.
Lieut. -Colonel James Milford Sutherland Brunker,=
born in Ceylon 30 May 1854; entered the Army
as Lieutenant in Royal Artillery 11 September 1873,
Captain i October 1882, Major 20 May 1890,
Lieut.-Colonel Royal Horse Artillery 14 October
1899; served in Afghan War 1880 (medal).
=Anne Eliza, 2nd dau. of
Major-General Charles
Scrope Hutchinson of
Blackheath, co. Kent,
C.B., R.E., by Chris-
tiana his wife, dau.
of William Ross of
Gibraltar ; bom at
Plumstead, co. Kent,
7 December 1853, bapt.
there 5 April 1854;
marr. at Bombay,
India, 14 February
1883.
Ella Ada, born at Morar, Gwalior,
North India, 29 July 1874, and
bapt. there.
Marion Violet, born at Newton
Valence, Alton, co. Hants, 2 March,
bapt. there 23 April 1876.
James Robert Brunker, born in Dublin 29 April 1878,
bapt. in the Garrison Church, Royal Barracks, Dublin,
28 May 1878; 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Battalion The Duke
of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment) 4 May 1898,
Lieutenant 28 October 1899.
Elma Beatrice, born at Southsea, co. Hants, 9 October
52, bapt. at the Royal Garrison Church, Portsmouth,
CO. Hants, 6 January 1883.
Frances Jane, born at Monks-
town, CO. Dublin, 3 September
1869, and bapt. there.
Edward George Brunker, born Georgina Hutchinson, born
at Youghal, co. Cork, 20 at Youghal i March 1873,
January, bapt. there i March and bapt. there.
187 1 ; of Trinity College,
Dublin, B.A. 1882.
"5
Mary Jane Honoria, died unmarried at Netley, co. Hants,
aged 88, 6 November, bur. in Tunbridge Wells Cemetery,
CO. Kent, lo November 1900. Will dated 24 October 1898,
proved in the Principal Registry, Dublin, 15 December 1900,
by Charles Strong King of Cypress Grove, Templeogue, co.
Dublin, the nephew, the Exor.
Thomas Henry Brunker, died,
aged 19, 3 March 1836, and
bur. at Rathaspeck, co.
Wexford. M.I.
I
Capel Molyneux Brunker, born in Ceylon 15 October 1857 ; entered the=
Army as 2nd Lieutenant 43rd (ist Battalion Oxford Light Infantry)
Regiment 23 October 1880, Lieutenant The Loyal North Lancashire
Regiment i July 1881, Adjutant 6 August 1884 to 5 August 1889,
Captain 7 February 1S88, and of The Lancashire Fusiliers 18
February 1891, Major 4th Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers 17 March
1900 ; served in Nile Expedition 1898, at Battle of Khartoum
(Egyptian medal with clasp, medal), occupation of Crete 1898, in
South African War 1899-1900, at Battles of Venters Spruit, Spion
Kop, and Vaal Krantz (mentioned in despatches ["London Gazette,"
8 February and 10 September 1901], medal with two clasps for
Tugela Heights and Relief of Ladysmith, and D.S.O.)
=Jane Marcia Caroline,
3rd dau. of the Rev.
Joseph Barker, Rector
of CoUooney, co. Sligo,
by Emma Caroline his
wife, dau. of the Rev.
Cuthbert Fetherston-
haugh, Rector of
Hacketstown, co. Car-
low ; born 30 March
1857; marr. at Chel-
tenham, CO. Gloucester,
8 April 1902.
Alfred Arthur Brunker, born at
Rathmines, co. Dublin, 15 February
1875, bapt. at St. Philip's, Rath-
mines, 28 March 1875.
Mabel, born at Rathmines
2 December i88i, bapt.
at St. Philip's, Rathmines,
9 January 1882.
James Ponsonby Brunker,
born at Rathmines 17 Octo-
ber 1885, and bapt. there
privately.
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peacock.
Elizabeth Mary,=
dau. of William
Fanning, by
Sophia Cecilia
Harley his wife;
born 14 April
181 5 ; marr.
at the parish
church, Finch-
ley, CO. Middle-
sex, 30 Dec.
1834; died 28
March 1865,
and bur. at
Monghyr, Ben-
gal, India, ist
wife.
=The Rt. Hon'''' Sir Barnes=j=Georgina, dau. of
Arms on record in the College of Arms. —
Azure, a horse's head erased argent,
between three roses also argent, barbed
and seeded proper.
Crest. — A horse's head couped argent, in
front thereof a demi-Catherine wheel azure.
Motto. — Justus et propositi tenax.
Major-General St.
George Showers,
C.B., by Julia his
wife,dau. of James
Atkinson; born 3
Jan. 1842 ; marr.
at Calcutta 27 Jan.
1870. 2nd wife.
Peacock,P.C. (son of Lewis
Peacock of 38 Lincoln's
Inn Fields, London, a
Solicitor, and Messenger
to the Great Seal) ; born
7 Jan., bapt. at St. Giles'-
in-the- Fields, London, 14
Feb. 1805 ; practised as
Special Pleader 1831-36,
Barrister -at -Law of the
Inner Temple 30 Jan. 1836,
one of the Counsel for
Daniel O'Connell in his appeal to the House
of Lords in Aug. 1844, Bencher 1850 till his
death, Q.C. 28 Feb. 1850, Reader 1864; Legal
Member of Supreme Council of the Viceroy of
India at Calcutta 2 April 1852 to April 1859,
Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Bengal
1859-70, Vice-President of Legislative Council
of India June 1859; knighted by patent 26 May 1859, sworn
a Privy Councillor 6 July 1870, a paid Member of Judicial
Committee of Privy Council 10 June 1872 till his death ; died
at 40 Cornwall Gardens, Kensington, London, aged 85, on
Wednesday, 3 Dec, bur. in Highgate Cemetery, London, 6 Dec.
1890. Will dated 29 May 1879, with codicil dated 21 Jan.
1887, proved (Prin. Reg., 1155, 90) 31 Dec. 1890, by Dame
Georgina Peacock of 40 Cornwall Gardens, South Kensington,
in the county of Middlesex, the relict, the sole Executrix.
Frederick Barnes Peacock, C.S.I., born at Avenue^
Road, Regent's Park, London, 21 Jan., bapt. at the
parish church, Marylebone, London, i May 1836;
educated at Eton and at Haileybury; entered the
Bengal Civil Service i Feb. 1857, Registrar of the
High Court May 1864, a Student of the Inner
Temple 16 April 1866, Barrister-at-Law 9 June
1880; Officiating Secretary to Board of Revenue,
Bengal, Nov. 1S71, a Magistrate and Collector
July 1873, Commissioner of the Dacca Division
April 1878 to 1S81, and of the Presidency Division
May 1881 to 1S83, Chief Secretary to Government
of Bengal for the Judicial, Political and Appoint-
ments l3epartment March 1883 to 1890, an Acting
Member of Board of Revenue 1884, Member
1887-90; C.S.I. 21 May 1890; died on board the
s.s. "Britannia" off Sicily, aged 58, on Saturday,
14 April 1894, and bur. at sea. Will dated
29 March 1894, proved (Prin. Reg., 1121, 94)
29 Nov. 1S94, by James Frederick Burton, the
Attorney of Frederick Peacock, one of the Exors.
■^
:Christine, dau.
of Frederick
Christian Lewis,
by Eliza Bird
his wife, dau.
of Captain An-
drews ; born in
India 25 June
1844 ; marr. at
Calcutta in Nov.
1863 ; died at
Calcutta3oNov.
1873-
Sophia Elizabeth, born in London
6 July 1837 ; marr. at the
Cathedral, Calcutta, in 1858,
Frederick John Castle (son of
William Castle, Captain 79th
Highlanders,by Elizabeth his wife,
dau. of ThomasBrumridgeBurton
of " Bakeham," near Englefield
Green, co. Surrey, J. P.); born
27 Jan. 1831 ; entered the Army
30 March 1849, Lieut.-Colonel
23 July 1879, Colonel 23 July
1883, retired with hon. rank of
Major-General 27 Jan. 1886 ;
served with the 48th Regiment
in Crimean War from 21 .'^pril 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (medal with
clasp and Turkish medal). She died at Henley-
on-Thames, CO. Oxford, aged 3r, on Thursday,
10 Sept., and was bur. there 16 Sept. 186S. He
marr. 2ndly at Hazaribagh, Bengal, 23 June
1870, Louisa Caroline, dau. of Captain John
James Burnell. He died at Reading, co. Berks,
aged 72, on Friday, 2 May, and was bur. in
the cemetery at Reading 5 May 1902. Will
dated 2 June 1887, proved (Prin. Reg., 26,
1902) 17 May 1902, by Louisa Caroline
Castle, the relict, the sole Executrix.
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Major-General Henry Phipson Peacock,=
born at Avenue Road, Regent's Park,
London, on Monday, 3 September 1838;
entered the Army as Cornet 20 September
1S56, Lieutenant 6th Bengal Cavalry
9 January 1857, Captain 3rd Bengal
European Cavalry (Cadre) 6 May 1865,
Brevet-Major 23 July 1876, Major 19 May
1880, Brevet-Lieut. -Colonel i July 1882,
Lieut.-Colonel 18 May 1886, Colonel Indian
Army 20 September 1886, Major-General
25 April 1S95 (retired); served in Indian
Mutiny 1857-58, at siege and capture of
Lucknow (medal with clasp) ; of the
Political Department, Government of India,
since 1868, Political Resident in Turkish
Arabia and H.M. Consul-General at Bagdad
1891-92; on United Service List 1895.
'Emily, eldest dau. of Robert Moseley Thomas of
Calcutta, India, by Henrietta his wife, dau. of
David Bryce, Captain Hon'''* East India Co.'s
Service, by Joanna his wife ; born at Calcutta
26 June 1839; marr. there i8 January 1862.
{See Pedigree of Thomas, Vol, 6,
page 46.)
Gertrude Emily, born
at Calcutta 31 Octo-
ber 1862 ; died at
Eastbourne, co. Sussex,
28 March, bur. in
Ocklinge Cemetery,
Eastbourne, 2 April
1900.
Eleanor Beatrice, born
at Dehra Doon, North-
West Provinces, India,
10 December 1864,
and bapt. there.
Henry Barnes Peacock,
born at Calcutta 19
October 1866, and bapt.
at St. Paul's Cathedral,
Calcutta ; entered the
Army as 2nd Lieutenant
7 th Hussars 13 October
1886, Lieutenant Indian
Staff Corps 9 May 1888,
Captain 13 October
1897 ; Assistant Com-
missioner at Ajmere,
Rajputana, India.
Alice Maud, born at Calcutta 1 1 August 1868;
marr. at St. Stephen's, South Kensington,
London (by the Rev. John Congreve, assisted
by the Rev. James Charles Fo.x), on Tues-
day, 12 April 1887, James Frederick Burton
of Weybridge, co. Surrey (son of Frederick
Burton); born at 31 Gloucester Crescent,
Hyde Park, London, on P>iday, 22 August
1856.
1
Edith Marion, born at Dehra
February 1876, and bapt. there.
Doon 1 2
Waiter Peacock, born at 4 Kensington Park Gardens,
London, on Wednesday, 24 May, bapt. at St. John's,
Netting Hill, London, 20 July 1871 ; educated at Eton and
at Trinity College, Cambridge; Barrister-at-Law of the Inner
Temple April 1894; Assistant Secretary and Deputy Keeper
of Records, Duchy of Cornwall, 1901.
Herbert St. George Peacock,
born at 21 Devonshire Terrace,
Hyde Park, London, on Friday,
9 August 1872 ; educated at
Eton and at Trinity Hall,
Cambridge; Barrister-at-Law of
the Inner Temple June 1894.
Helen Christine, born at Monghyr, Bengal, India, on Monday, 12 December 1864, and bapt.
there; marr. at St. Paul's Cathedral, Calcutta, 28 January 1886, Claude Gordon Reid of Helmdon,
Brackley, co. Northampton (son of Lestock Robert Reid, by Jane Boileau his wife) ; born at 122
Westbourne Terrace, London, 5 December 1854, bapt. at Holy Trinity, Paddington, London,
17 April 1855; educated at Harrow. =j=
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William Eustace Peacock, born in London
6 February, bapt. at Christ Church, Marylebone,
London, 15 April 1840; Barrister-at-Law of the
Inner Temple; died at Mentone, Alpes Maritimes,
France, aged 28, on Tuesday, 24 March 1868.
Will dated 24 March 1868, proved (I'rin. Reg.,
353, 68) 18 May 1868, by Frederick Barnes
Peacock of Gloucester Gardens, Hyde Park, co.
Middlesex, the brother, the sole Exor.
Edward Bovill Buckland Peacock, born at
Gordon Square, London, on Sunday, 31 March,
bapt. at St. Pancras' New Church, London,
27 June 1844.
Arthur Warren Lumley Peacock, born at Gordon
Square, London, on Tuesday, 26 September
1848, bapt. at St. Pancras' New Church,
London, 2 May 1849.
Frank Dennian Peacock, =
born at Gordon Square,
London, on Tuesday,
29 January, bapt. at
St. Pancras' New Church,
London, 9 July 1850;
died suddenly at Tilbrook,
CO. Huntingdon, aged 43,
on Sunday, i July, bur.
there 3 July 1894.
^Emily, dau. of Joseph Baly, by Mary
his wife, dau. of Lewis Peacock; born
26 December 1856. She marr. 2ndly
at South Merstham, co. Surrey, 19
April 1898, the Rev. Adderley
Bernard Howard (son of John
Howard, by Susannah his wife); born
at Sutton Bridge, co. Lincoln, 9 Jan-
uary, bapt. there 28 February 1853;
of Clare College, Cambridge, B.A.
1879; Rector of Loddington, co.
Northampton, since 1898.
Charles Fanning Peacock, born
at Gordon Square, London, on
Wednesday, 23 July, bapt. at the
Countess of Huntingdon's Chapel,
North Street, Brighton, 19 Oct.
1 851; died at Dover, co. Kent,
aged 46, on Monday, i Nov., bur.
in the cemetery at Dover 6 Nov.
1897. Admon was granted at
the Principal Registry 25 Nov.
1897, to Arthur Warren Lumley
Peacock.
Constance Emily, born at
Twickenham, co. Middlesex,
on Saturday, 25 August, bapt.
at St. Mary Magdalen's,
Paddington, London, 13 No-
vember 1877; marr. at St.
Mary's, Battersea, co. Surrey, on
Tuesday, 2 September 1902,
Hyde Parker, eldest son of
Harry Parker, formerly D.C.O.
I St Bombay Lancers, and grand-
son of Major-General lohn
Boteler Parker, C.B., R.H.A.,
Lieut.-Governor of the Royal
Military Academy, Woolwich.
Evelyn Mary, born at Lowes-
toft, co. Suffolk, 17 November
1878; died 3 August, bur. at
Lowestoft 7 August 1879.
Cyril Francis Peacock, born
at Lowestoft i September
1880. _
Trevor Winnington Ingram
Peacock, born 21 January,
bapt. at Holy Trinity,
Twickenham, 29 September
1882 ; died, aged 10 months,
28 November, bur. there
2 December 1882.
Guy Eustace Barnes Peacock, born
at Belmont, Upper Twickenham,
on Friday, 19 October 1883, bapt.
at St. Matthias', Richmond, co.
Surrey, 4 January 1885.
Albert Hector Peacock, born 3
March, bapt. at Tilbrook 29 April
18S8. _
Gladys Dorothy, born 7 July, bapt.
at Tilbrook 15 September 1889;
died at Tilbrook Cottage, Kim-
bolton, aged 3^ years, on Thursday,
9 February, bur. at Tilbrook 14
February 1893.
Frederick Peacock of Holm-=
bury, Alipur, Calcutta, India;
born at Mentone, France,
on Tuesday, 10 December
1867 ; educated at Eton and
at New College, Oxford,
matriculated 18 January 1887,
aged 19; Barrister-at-law of
the Inner Temple 1889.
=Laura, 2nd dau. of the Rev. John
Mount Barlow, Rector of Ewhurst,
CO. Surrey, by Charlotte Eliza his
wife, dau. of Thomas Clutterbuck of
Warkworth, co. Northampton; born
at Ewhurst 8 October, bapt. there
4 November 1866 ; marr. at the
Priory Church, Malvern, co. Wor-
cester, on Tuesday, 21 July 1896.
Frederick Lyon Peacock, born at
Barnard's Green House, Malvern, on
Sunday, 4 June, bapt. at St. Andrew's,
in the parish of Christ Church,
Great Malvern, 21 July 1S99.
Millicent Alice, born at
Calcutta 9 November 1873 ;
marr. at Calcutta 7 March
1896, Harold Barlow of
Cuttack, Bengal, India, son
of the Rev. John Mount
Barlow, Rector of Ewhurst,
by Charlotte Eliza his wife,
dau. of Thomas Clutterbuck
of Warkworth. =j=
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Facsimile of a Miniature Portrait of John Freeman
of Thornham Parva, co. Suffolk, in the possession of
the Rev. John Major Freeman, his grandson.
jfreeman*
John Major Freeman of Thornham Parva=^Charlotte Barker of Thornham
and afterwards of Eye, co. Suffolk (only
child of John Freeman of Thornham Parva
\Miniature portrait in the possession of his
grandson, the Rev. John Alajor Freeman\ ) ;
born 3 September 1805, bapt. at Thornham
Parva 2 March 1806 ; died at Eye, aged
30, 3 September 1835, ^"<i '"J''- ^' ^^
Baptist Chapel, Eye. M.I. Silhouette in
the possession of his son, the Rev. John
Major Freeman.
ijUly^
Parva ; born at Thornham Parva
13 May 1804 ; died at Eye,
aged 59, 5 February, bur. in
the cemetery there 1 1 February
1862. Silhouette in the possession
of her son, the Rev. John Afajor
Freeman. Will dated 27 July
1855, proved at Bury St
Edmunds 21 February 1862,
by the Rev. Cornelius Elven of
Bury St. Edmunds and John
Major Freeman of Brighton,
CO. Susse.x, the son, the Exors.
Anna Charlotte, born Martha Charlotte, born at Thornham
21 July, baptised Parva 13 July 1826, bapt. at Eye
privately at Thorn- 9 April 1827 ; died unmarried at
ham Parva 28 August Playford Vicarage, co. Suffolk, aged
1825; died 19 Feb- 74, on Friday, 14 December, bur. at
ruary 1826. Playford on Monday, 17 December
1900. Will dated 9 March 1881,
proved at Ipswich 15 January 1901,
by the Rev. John Major Freeman, the
brother, the sole Exor.
Anna, bom at Eye 25 June
1828 ; died unmarried at Eye,
aged 51, II June, bur. in
the cemetery at Eye 15 June
1880. Will dated 30 June
1863, proved at Bury St.
Edmunds 19 July 1880, by
the Rev. John Major Freeman
of Playford, co. Suffolk, the
brother, the sole Exor.
Charlotte Bridget,
born 13 April 1831 ;
died I April 1833.
Rev. John Major Freeman, born at Eye 5 September
1832, bapt. as an adult at Redlingfield, co. Suffolk,
29 July i860; educated at Eye Grammar School
and at Durham University, B.A. 1872, M.A. 1875;
Vicar of Playford with Culpho, co. Suffolk, from 1880.
Newton Freeman,
bom 1 7 January ;
died 17 April 1835.
TZt^l/T^^f-i'^^
Ilarington, formerl|) of Corston, to.
)omerset.
Henry Hawes Harington of Madras, India (3rd son=
of the Rev. John Harington, D.D., Rector of
Chalbury, co. Dorset, and of Thruxton, co. Hants,
and Prebendary of SaHsbury Cathedral [Yatesbury
Stall], by Rachel his wife, eldest dau. of the Rev.
Henry Hawes, Rector of Bemerton, co. Wilts); born
31 August 1770; a Banker at Madras, India; died
at Hans Place, London, aged 63, 12 December 1832.
Admon (with will annexed, dated 21 April 1832) was
granted (P.C.C, 27 Farquhar)to Martha Harington,
the relict and residuary legatee during life or widow-
hood, named in the will, the Rev. James Eyre, the
brother, William Burnie and John Burnie, the
surviving Exors and surviving residuary legatees,
having first renounced.
=Martha, dau. of Robert Nicholls, Captain
87th Regiment; marr. 3 June 1806; died
at 6 Wyburn Villas, Surbiton, co. Surrey,
aged 84, on Friday, 26 September, bur.
in the churchyard at St. Mark's, Surbiton,
I October 1873. Will dated 13 July
1872, proved (Prin. Reg., 705, 73) 29
October 1873, by .Arthur Montgomery
Harington, a Lieutenant in H.M. Rifle
Brigade, the grandson, the Rev. Charles
Sumner Harington of Hurstmonceux
Place, Hailsham, co. Sussex, and Albert
Edmund Loughborough of 23 Austin
Friars, in the City of London, the Exors.
Louisa Ann, born 4
April 1807 ; married
William Hawes (her
cousin). She died at
Farley House, Sur-
biton, CO. Surrey, aged
71, I March, bur. in
the churchyard at St.
Mark's, Surbiton, 6
March 1879. Adfnon
was granted at the
Principal Registry 3
April 1879, to William
Harington Hawes of
Vyvyan Lodge, Tyn-
dall's Park, Bristol,
a Colonel in Her
Majesty's Army, the
son, and one of the
next of kin. =f
Sir Henry Byhg Harington, K.C.S.I. ;=
born 10 .'\pril 1808 ; entered the Bengal
Army 1824, transferred to the Bengal
Civil Service i828,Lieut. -Interpreter and
Quartermaster with the 37th Bengal
Native Infantry; Member of the Legisla-
tive Council for the North -Western
Provinces, India, 1863-65, then nomi-
nated Lieut.-Governor for the North-
AVestern Provinces but resigned without
holding office; subsequently Member of
the Council of the Governor-General of
India ; received the Order of the Star
of India in recognition of his public
services 24 May 1866; died suddenly at
70 Oxford 'I'errace, Hyde Park, London,
aged63,onSaturday, 70ct., bur. inKensal
Green Cemetery, London, 13 Oct. 1871.
Will dated 7 Dec. 1868, with codicil dated
7 Feb. 187 1, proved (Prin. Reg., 729, 71)
10 Nov. 187 1, by Thomas Loughborough
of Austin Friars, London, the surviving
Exor.
=Sarah Ann Russell, eldest dau.
of Robert Moseley Thomas
of Calcutta, India, Attorney-
at-Law, by Ann Trepaud
Macdougall Campbell his wife;
born at Calcutta 3 December
1809 ; marr. there 12 Sep-
tember 1829 ; died at East-
bourne, CO. Sussex, aged 82,
1 1 December, bur. in Kensal
Green Cemetery, London, 17
December 1871. Will dated
23 February 1885, proved
(Prin. Reg., 308, 92) 5 March
1892, by Albert Edmund
Loughborough and Harington
Gordon Forbes, the Exors.
l^See Pedigree of Thomas,
Vol. 6, page 46.)
Henry Baring
Harington, born
at Meerut, North-
\Vest Provinces,
India, 9 August
1830; died at sea
6 February 1836.
Louisa Georgina, born at Cawnpore, North-West Provinces, India, 23 October
1831; marr. at Agra, North-West Provinces, India, 19 November 1853, John
Walter Sherer, C.S.I. (2nd son of John Walter Sharer, Accountant-General of
Bengal, by Mary his wife, dau. of the Rev. John Corrie, Rector of Morcott, co.
Rutland, and sister of the Rt. Rev. Daniel Corrie, ist Bishop of Madras); born
at Snenton Manor, Nottingham, 31 December 1823; educated at Rugby and at
Haileybury; reached India 1846, of the Bengal Civil Service; Assistant
Secretary to Government North-West Provinces 1850, attached to General
Havelock's force in the advance on Cawnpore 1857, Magistrate and Collector
of Cawnpore and Judge of Mirsapore the same year; Fellow of the University of Calcutta;
created C.S.I. 1866 ; Author of "At Home and in India," and various other works. She died
at Allahabad, North-West Provinces, India, aged 32, 11 June 1865, and was bur. there. He
marr. 2ndly at West Brompton, co. Middlesex, 26 September 1867, Annie, younger dau. of
Colonel Edward John Watson of the 59th Bengal Native Infantry, by Jane Campbell his wife,
dau. of Robert Moseley Thomas of Calcutta, India, Attorney-at-Law ; born at Barrackpore, India,
II September 1836. t
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Amelia Martha, born 26 April 1809;
died unmarried at Oakleigh Villa,
Surbiton, co. Surrey, in her 70th year,
on Sunday, 24 November, bur. in
the churchyard at St. Mark's, Surbiton,
29 November 1878. AdiSon was
granted at the Principal Registry 24
February 1879, to Louisa Ann
Hawes of Farley House, Surbiton,
CO. Surrey, widow, the sister, and one
of the next of kin. A further admon
(left unadministered by Louisa Ann
Hawes) was granted at the Principal
Registry 26 April 1879, to Mary
Charlotte Rice of 2 Silverdale, Surbiton,
widow, the sister, and one other of the
next of kin.
Lieut.-Colonel Thomas Lowth
Harington, born at Reading,
CO. Berks, 27 March 181 1 ;
Lieut.-Colonel 5th Regiment
Bengal Light Cavalry ; died
suddenly at Picton Villa, Sur-
biton Hill, CO. Surrey, aged
49, on Good Friday, 6 April,
bur. at St. Mark's, Surbiton,
12 April i860. Will dated
20 June 1856, proved (Prin.
Reg., 315, 60) 22 May i860,
by Emily Octavia Harington
of Picton Villas, Surbiton
Hill, Kingston-on-Thames, co.
Surrey, the relict, and one of
the Exors.
=Emily Octavia, 4th
dau. of Daniel Ball of
Brompton Square, co.
Middlesex, by Harriet
his wife ; born at
Chiswell Street, Lon-
don, 2 February 1820;
marr. at Holy Trinity,
Brompton, co. Middle-
sex (by the Rev.
Robert Samuel Battis-
combe), on Tuesday,
2 June 1840.
Henry Ball Harington, born at
Juanpore, India, 15 June, bapt.
21 November 1841 ; died
unmarried at Newport, co.
Monmouth, aged 40, 9 July,
bur. in the cemetery at New-
port 12 July 1 88 1.
Thomas Alexander Nicholls
Harington, born at Sultanpur,
Benares, North-West Provinces,
India, 18 November 1843, bapt.
29 April 1844 ; died at Muttra,
North-West Provinces, India,
20 June 1844.
Emily Charlotte Amelia, born
at Muttra 24 March, bapt.
15 June 1845 ; died at Bath,
CO. Somerset, in her 50th
year, on Monday, 4 February,
bur. in Locksbrook Cemetery,
Bath, 9 February 1895.
Charles Anderson Harington,
born at Mussoorie, North-
West Provinces, India, 7 Sep-
tember, bapt. 17 October
1847 ; died at Meerut,
North- West Provinces, India,
27 June 1848.
Robert Nicholls Harington,born
at Meerut 5 October 1848, bapt.
13 September 1849; entered the
Army as Ensign in the 104th
Regiment 18 December 1866,
Lieutenant Bengal Staff Corps
26 June 1869, Wing Officer
and Quarter-Master 29th Bengal
Native Infantry; died at Kohat,
Punjab, India, 17 October 1878,
and bur. there. AdSion was
granted at the Principal Registry
13 March 1879, to Emily Octavia
Harington of 20 Kensington
Place, Bath, co. Somerset, the
mother, and only next of kin.
Margaret Mary,
born at Allaha-
bad 6 April
181
died at
Cawnpore
April 1835.
Ellen Amelia, born at Baroda, Bombay, India, 18 November 1834; niarr. at
Agra, North-West Provinces, India, 12 May 1853, Francis Charles Forbes
(son of Gordon Forbes of Ham, co. Surrey, formerly of the Bengal Civil
Service); born at Ham 8 June 1830; of the Bengal Civil Service; died at
Alexandria, Egypt, aged 31, 18 June 1861. She died at Richmond, co.
Surrey, aged 60, on Monday, 2 1 January, and was bur. in the cemetery at
Richmond 24 January 1895. =x=
123
Mary Charlotte, born 13 August 181 2; marr. Colonel James George AUerton
Rice of the Bengal Army, retired ; died at Lawn Villa, Bognor, co. Sussex,
aged 61, on Saturday, 13 May, bur. at South Bersted, co. Sussex, 17
May 1871. Will dated 2 February 1871, proved (Prin. Reg., 568, 71)
10 August 1 87 1, by Mary Charlotte Rice of 6 Wyburn Villas, Surbiton,
CO. Surrey, the relict, the sole Executrix. She died suddenly at Waterloo
House, Bognor, aged 66, on Saturday, 26 July, and was bur. at South
Bersted 30 July 1879. Will dated 2 October 1874, proved (Prin. Reg.,
876, 79) 21 October 1879, by Alexander Davidson Kemp of Cromarty
House, Cromwell Road, South Kensington, co. Middlesex, one of the Exors.
William Burnie
Harington, died
unmarried at Sur-
biton Hill, CO.
Surrey, aged 34,
on Tuesday, 2 1
February, bur. at
St. Mark's, Sur-
biton, 27 Feb-
ruary 1854.
Grace Ellen, born at Nakodur,
Punjab, India, 8 November 1853,
bapt. at Ferozepore, Punjab, 6 May
1854 ; marr. at Holy Trinity,
Murree, Punjab (by the Rev.
George Peake, the Chaplain), on
Tuesday, 26 October 1880, Edwin
Fulcher Stranack of London (son
of Frederick William Stranack, by
Eliza Georgiana Fulcher his wife);
born in London 18 February, bapt.
at St. Mark's, Whitechapel, co.
Middlesex (by the Rev. William
Weldon Champneys, the Rector,
afterwards Dean of Lichfield), 28
July 1848 ; educated at Pinner.
I
Herbert Septimus Harington,=
born at Ferozepore, Punjab,
20 April, bapt. there 1 1 May
1855 ; educated at Welling-
ton College 1867-72, and at
Cooper's Hill College 1872
-75; Member of the Institute
of Civil Engineers and Public
Works Department, Govern-
ment of India.
= Wanda, only dau. of Andrew
Biernacki Thompson of
Russian Poland, Government
of Warsaw (who, in 1886-87,
reverted to his original sur-
name of Biernacki only), by
Elizabeth Brewster his wife, of
Drumbathy House, Airdrie,
CO. Lanark ; born at Glasgow
10 October, bapt. at Barrack
Street Church, Glasgow, 19
November 1859 ; marr. at
St. James', Lahore, Punjab,
25 April 1878.
Thomas Biernacki
Harington, bom at
Thelum, India, 12
July 1879; died
20 June 1880.
Wanda Grace Biernacki, born at
Rawul Pindi, India, 2 September,
bapt. there 24 September 1881.
Ethel Clarice Biernacki, born at
Dunga Gali, India, 9 July, bapt.
there i6 August 1886.
Herbert Andrzej Biernacki Harington,
born at Dunga Gali, India, 3 August,
bapt. there 21 September 1888.
Helen Vera Biernacki, born at Rawul
Pindi, India, 9 February, bapt. there
2 April 1 89 1.
Lieut.-Colonel Frederick Donelly Harington, born at Allahabad, =
North-West Provinces, India, 10 February 1836; entered the Army
as Ensign 10 December 1854, Lieutenant 23 November 1856, Captain
10 December 1866, Major Bengal Staff Corps 10 December 1874,
Lieut.-Colonel, Deputy-Commissioner (3rd-class) Jhelum District,
Punjab, India; served throughout the Sonthal Campaign 1855; died
at Gujerat, Punjab, on Thursday, 13 September 1883.
^Charlotte Cecilia, dau.
of Dr. Carey ; marr. at
Jhelum, Punjab, 30
April 1869 ; died at
Dalhousie, Punjab, on
Saturday, 9 October
1875-
Arthur William Donelly Harington, born at Rohtuck, India,
7 January 1873; 2nd Lieutenant Gloucester Regiment 27
January 1892, Lieutenant Indian Staff Corps 8 June 1893.
Charles Herbert Harington,
born at Dalhousie, Punjab
28 July 1874.
124
Hastings Hawes
Harington, born
15 May, bapt. 14
September, and
diedatPeshawur,
Punjab, India, 22
October 1856.
Octavia Georgiana (Eva), born at Surbiton, co. Surrey, on Friday, 16
December 1859, bapt. at Norbiton, co. Surrey, 13 January i860; marr. at
St. John the Baptist's, Bathwick, co. Somerset (by the Rev. Frederick
Scobell Boissier, assisted by the Rev. James Dunn, the Vicar), on Tuesday,
1 1 October 1881, Arthur Henry Boissier of Shrublands, Banbury, co. O.xford
(3rd son of the Rev. Peter Henry Boissier of Clifton, co. Gloucester, by
Louisa Sophia his wife, only dau. of the Rev. Edward Scobell, Rector of
Turville, co. Buckingham, and of St. Peter's, Vere Street, Marylebone,
London); born at the Vicarage, Turville, on Wednesday, 22 August, bapt.
at Turville 23 September 1855 ; educated at Bristol and at University
College, London; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1879, M.R.C.S. Eng. 1879.
I
(See Pedigree of Boissier, page 67.)
Mary Ann, born at Allahabad, North-West Provinces, India, i January 1839;
marr. at Agra, North-West Provinces, India, 13 April 1857, Alfred Lisle
March-Phillipps (son of the Rt. Hon'''= Samuel March-Phillipps, Permanent
Under-Secretary Home Department, by Charemile his wife, dau. of Charles
Grant, M.P., Director of the Hon"^ East India Company, and sister of
Charles, ist Baron Glenelg of Glenelg, co. Inverness); born in London
30 June 1824; of the Bengal Civil Service; died at Hitcham, co. Suffolk,
aged 63, 3 September, bur. there 8 September 1887. She died at Agra,
aged 20, 25 March 1859, and bur. there. =p
/k
Edward Henry
Harington, born
at Simla, Pun-
jab, India, 10
July 1842; died
there the follow-
ing year.
Colonel Arthur Montgomery Harington, born at Goruckpore, India, 16 July 1847; entered the
Army as Ensign 20 February 1867, Lieutenant Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) 28 October
1871, Instructor of Musketry 14 May 1875, Captain 15 February 1879, Colonel Egyptian
Gendarmerie ; embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served
throughout the second phase of the Ashanti War in 1874, including the battles of Amoaful and
Ordahsu, and capture of Coomassie (medal with clasp) ; served in the expedition to the
Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 with the Egyptian Army (medal and Khedive's star) ;
marr. Mary, dau. of John Macdonald, Captain 92nd Highlanders, who died at Alexandria,
Egypt, 24 March 1900.
(jii'vVa/vtr. /O. jioAMA^lv^
125
Skinner of Cf)e Cfjantrj), ^P'^^^tcl),
CO. ^uffoUi*
The Very Rev. John Skinner (elder son of the Rt. Rev. John Skinner,=
Bishop of Aberdeen, and Primus of Scotland); born 20 August 1769;
educated at Marischal College, Aberdeen ; Pastor of St. John's, Forfar,
for 44 years, i3ean of Dunkeld and Dunblane; Author of "Annals of
Scottish Episcopacy"; marr. 2ndly at Dundee 9 June 1822, Innes, dau. of
John Duff of Dundee. She died at The Laurels, Malvern Link, co.
Worcester, aged 92 years and 6 months, on Tuesday, 23 April, and
was bur. at Newland, Malvern Link, 27 April 1872. M.L He died
at Forfar, aged 72, 2 September, and was bur. at St. John's, Forfar,
9 September 1841. Memorial brass erected by members of the
congregation at St. John's, Forfar, in 1853, also a memorial window
given by his son, Charles Binny Skinner.
^Elizabeth, dau. of
John Ure, Provost
of Forfar ; marr. at
Forfar 19 August
1 798 (proclamation
of banns dated 18
August 1798); died
in 1 8 18, and bur.
at St. John's, Forfar.
Charles Binny Skinner of The Chantry, Ipswich, co.=
Suffolk, and of 57 Eccleston Square, London (4th son);
born 21 August, bapt. at St. John's, Forfar, 31 August
1808; died at The Chantry, Ipswich, aged 81, on
Monday, 2 September, bur. at Newland, Malvern Link,
on Friday, 6 September 1889. Will dated 9 June 1882,
with three codicils dated respectively 12 October 1882,
3 February 1886, and 30 May 1887, proved (Prin.
Reg., 952, 89) 13 November 1889, by John Steuart of
Ballechin, TuUypowrie, co. Perth, the nephew, John
Matheson Macdonald of 3 Lombard Street, in the City
of London, and Walter George Andrewes of Blaeneau
Festiniog, co. Merioneth, the Exor.s.
=Frances Mary, eldest dau. of Lieut.-
Colonel Charles Andrewes of the
14th Light Dragoons, by Elizabeth
his wife, dau. of Thomas Fothergill-
Cooke ; born at Dedham, co. Essex,
II November 1827; marr. at Christ
Church, Albany Street, St. Pancras,
London (by the Rev. Robert Andrews,
B.D., Senior Fellow of Emmanuel
College, Cambridge), on Tuesday,
5 February 1850 ; died at Holt, co.
Dorset, 1 1 July, bur. in Brompton
Cemetery, London, 14 July 1900. Will
dated 21 December 1891, with two
codicils dated respectively 28 January
1898 and 6 March 1898, proved (Prin.
Reg., 1231, 1900) 21 August 1900, by
Sir Alexander Wilson, Knt., and Hugh
Stirling, the Exors.
Frances Mary, born 8 December, bapt.
at Bishop's College, Calcutta, India,
28 December 1850; marr. at St.
Barnabas', Pimlico, London (by the
Rev. George Cosby White, assisted
by the Rev. Euseby Digby Cleaver),
on Wednesday, 23 July 1873, 'he
Rev.Henry Langston Rumsey (eldest
son of Henry Wyldbore Rumsey
of St. Mary-le-Crypt, Gloucester);
born 17 October 1838, and bapt. at
St. Mary-le-Crypt, Gloucester ; of
New College, Oxford, matriculated 3
June 1857, aged 18, Fellow 1857-74,
B.A. 1861, M.A. 1864; Rector of
St. John's, Maddermarket, Norwich,
1872-82, Vicar of Hoar Cross, co.
Stafford, 1882-85, ^'^'^ of Denstone,
Uttoxeter, co. Stafford, 1885-98.
Charles Lancelot Andre wes=
Skinner of The Chantry,
Ipswich, and of 57 Eccle-
ston Square, London; born
3 August, bapt. at Calcutta
24 August 1853 ; educated
at Eton and at Trinity Col-
lege, Cambridge ; Lieu-
tenant 4th (Queen's Own)
Hussars 5 June 1876,
Captain 4th BattalionGlou-
cester Regiment (Militia)
1 889-95, Captain and Hon.
Major 3rd Battalion Suffolk
Regiment (Militia) 17 April
1895 'o 1896; J. P. for CO.
Wilts; Member of the
London School Board since
1894.
126
iadySara Kathleen, youngest
dau. of the Rev. Walter Wil-
liam Brabazon, Earl of Bess-
borough, formerly Rector of
Stutton, CO. Suffolk, and Rural
Dean of Samford, by Lady
Louisa Susan Cornwallis his
wife, elder dau. of Edward
Granville, 3rd Earl of St.
Germans, G.C.B. ; born at
Canford, co. Dorset, on Mon-
day, 5 August, bapt. there
24 August 186 1 ; marr. at
Stutton (by the Rev. Barring-
ton Mills, Rector of Lawshall,
CO. Suffolk) on Tuesday, 26
June 1883.
Rev. James Skinner (youngest son), bom at Forfar 23 June,=
bapt. at St. John's, Forfar (by the Rev. James Cruikshank),
30 June 1818; educated at Marischal College, Aberdeen,
admitted a foundation scholar on the opening of Durham
University, B.A. 1836, M.A. 1840; Chaplain to H.M. Forces
at Corfu, Vicar of Newland, co. Gloucester, 1861-77 ; Author
of " A Guide for Advent," and several other works ; died at
1 1 The Paragon, Bath, co. Somerset, aged 63, on Thursday,
29 December 1881, bur. at Newland, Malvern Link, co.
Worcester, 5 January 1882. M.I. Will dated 13 August 1867,
with codicil dated 25 February 1873, proved (Prin. Reg.,
241, 82) 9 March 1882, by Agnes Skirmer of n The Paragon,
Bath, CO. Somerset, the relict, the sole Executrix.
=Agnes, 2nd dau. of
the Rev. Oliver
Raymond, LL.B.,
Rector of Middleton
and Vicar of Bulmer
with Belchamp, co.
Essex ; marr. at
Middleton (by the
Rev. Henry Ray-
mond Smythies) on
Tuesday, 18 July
1848.
Other
issue.
Agnes Raymond, died at the Warden's
Lodge, Newland, Malvern Link, aged
18, on Thursday, 6 February, bur. at
Newland, Malvern Link, 12 February
1868. M.L
Edgar William Dudley
Skinner, born 28 Au-
gust, bapt. at Calcutta,
Lidia, 29 September
1855 ; died at 57
Eccleston Square,
London, in his 23rd
year, on Saturday, 6
April, bur. in Bromp-
ton Cemetery, Lon-
don, 10 April 1S78.
Agatha Grace Innes Elizabeth, born at 57 Eccleston Square,
Catherine, born London, on Good Friday, 22 April, bapt. at St.
at 57 Eccleston Barnabas', Pimlico, London, 12 May 1859; marr. at
Square.London, Sproughton, co. Suffolk (by the Rev. Henry Langston
on Wednesday, Rumsey, Vicar of Denstone, co. Stafford, brother-in-
5 August, bapt. law of the bride, assisted by the Rev. William Henry
at St. Paul's, Cleaver, Rector of Pulham St. Mary, co. Norfolk), on
Knightsbridge, Tuesday, 4 January 1S87, the Rev. Cecil George Paget
London, 29 Au- (3rd son of Colonel Leopold Grimstone Paget, R.A.,
gust 1857. of Park Homer, Wimborne, co. Dorset, by Georgiana
Theodosia his wife, only child of the Rev. John Fitz-
more Halsey of Gaddesden Park, co. Hertford); bom
at Gaddesden Park on Sunday, 19 June 1853; of Christ
Church, Oxford, matriculated 1 1 October 1872, aged 19,
Junior Student 1872-76, B.A. 1877, M.A. 1879; Vicar
of Holt, CO. Dorset, since 1884.
Edgar Louis Skinner, bom at The Chantry,
Ipswich, on Sunday, 7 September, bapt. at
Sproughton, co. Suffolk, 29 September 1884;
educated at Eton.
Marjorie Isabel, born at 57 Eccleston Square,
London, on Monday, 1 2 October, bapt. nt St.
Barnabas', Pimlico, London, i November 1885
127
Helen Ann Flora,
born at Came
House, CO. Dorset,
on Monday, 30
September, bapt. at
Came 20 October
1861.
Alan Cameron Skinnen
of 2 1 St. George's Square,
London ; born at Came
House on Saturday, 1 7
October, bapt. at Came
8 November 1863 ;
educated at Wellington
College.
=Coeline, dau. of Colonel Arthur James Nixon
of the Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's
Own), by Emily Winifreda his wife, dau. of
Admiral the Hon''''= Sir Montagu Stopford,
K.C.B. ; born at Blackheath, co. Kent, 5 January,
bapt. at Old Charlton, co. Kent, 30 January
1861 ; marr. at St. Thomas', Winchester, co.
Hants, 14 April 1896.
John Edward Montagu Skinner,
born at 24 Gloucester Street,
London, 26 February, bapt. at
St. Barnabas', Pimlico, London,
25 March 1897.
Hugh Charles Skinner, born
at 24 Gloucester Street,
London, 18 November, bapt.
at St. Barnabas', Pimlico,
London, 15 December 1898.
Michael Cameron Skinner, born
at 24 Gloucester Street, Lon-
don, 15 December 1899, bapt.
at St. Barnabas', Pimlico,
London, 16 January 1900.
Wilfrid John Skinner, bom
at Came House on Sunday,
29 October, bapt. at Came
30 November 1865; died 27
January 1867, and bur. at
Newland, Malvern Link, co.
Worcester.
Edith Agnes, born at 57 Eccleston Square, London, on
Tuesday, 24 March, bapt. at St. Barnabas', Pimlico, London,
on Easter Day, 12 April 1868; marr. there 7 June 1894,
Robert Heywood Hughes of Cleeve, Ivybridge, South Devon
(5th son of Sir Alfred Hughes, 9th Bart., by Maria his wife,
eldest dau. of Colonel John Smith of Elhngham Hall, co.
Norfolk); born 2 November 1865.
/k
Faith Mary Wordsworth, born
at The Chantry, Ipswich, co.
Suffolk, on Monday, 8 August,
bapt. at Sproughton 21 Sep-
tember 1887.
Lilian Frances, born at Down
Amney House, Cricklade,
CO. Wilts, on Monday, 12
October, bapt. at Down
Amney 30 November 1891.
Philip John Lancelot Skinner
born at The Chantry, Ipswich,
on Tuesday, 23 January, bapt.
at Sproughton 24 February
1894.
12S
HALIFAX.
Arms on record in tlie College of Arms. — Azure, three woodmen in
fess proper, each bearing on his dexter arm an escutcheon
argent, charged with a cross gules, and on his sinister
shoulder his club of the second, on a canton ermine three
lozenges conjoined in fess sable.
Crest. — A like woodman, the escutcheon sable, charged with a
griffin's head, erased argent.
Supporters. — On either side a gryphon sable, gorged with a collar,
pendent therefrom a portcullis or.
Motto. — Perseverando.
Jlalifaj:.
Sir Francis Lindley Wood of Pontefract, co. York, Bart, (eldest son=
of Charles Wood of Bowling Hall, co. York, by Caroline his wife,
dau. and coheir of Thomas Lacon Barker of Otley, co. York) ; born
1 6 December 1771; High Sheriff for co. York 181 4; succeeded
his uncle, Sir Francis Wood, as 2nd Bart. 9 July 1795 ; died, aged 75,
31 December 1846, bur. at Hickleton, co. York, 8 January 1847.
M.I. Will dated g June 1843, with three codicils dated respectively
15 March 1845, 27 July 1845 and 25 February 1846. Proved at
York 3 May 1847, by Sir Charles Wood, Bart., the son, and Sir
William Bryan Cooke, Bart., the joint Exors.
=Anne, eldest dau. and
coheir of Samuel Buck
of New Grange and Park
Hill, CO. York, Recorder
of Leeds, co. York ; marr.
at Leeds 15 January
1798 ; died at Hickleton,
aged 68, 11 January, bur.
there 18 January 1841.
M.L
The Rt. Hon"' Charles Wood, P.C, G.C.B., Viscount Halifax of Monk=
Bretton in the West Riding, co. York, in the Peerage of the United
Kingdom, and a Baronet ; born at Pontefract, co. York, 20 December
1800, bapt. at Hemsworth, co. York, 26 March 1803; educated at Eton
and at Oriel College, Oxford, matriculated 28 January 18 18, aged 17, B.A.
and double ist-class 1821, M.A. 1824; a Student of Lincoln's Inn 1822;
M.P. for Great Grimsby 1826-31, Wareham 1831-32, Halifax 1832-65,
and for Ripon 1865-66; Joint Secretary to the Treasury 10 August
1S32 to November 1834, Secretary to the Admiralty April 1835 to
September 1839, Chancellor of the Exchequer 6 July 1846-52, sworn a
Privy Councillor 1846, President of the Board of Control for India
30 December 1852-55, First Lord of the Admiralty 8 February 1855 ^'^
26 February 1858; created G.C.B. (Civil) 19 June 1856; Secretary of
State and President of the Council for India 18 June 1859 to 16
February 1866, being raised to the Peerage as Viscount Halifax of Monk
Bretton in the West Riding, co. York, 21 February 1S66, Lord Privy Seal
6 July 1870 to 21 February 1874; succeeded his father as 3rd Bart.
31 December 1846; died at Hickleton, in his 85th year, on Saturday,
8 August, bur. there 13 August 1885. M.I. Will dated 2 April 1880,
proved at Wakefield 2 January 1886, by the Rt. Hon*"'' Charles Lindley,
Viscount Halifax, of Hickleton, the son, and the Hon'''' John Charles
Dundas of Mount St. John, Thirsk, co. York, the Exors.
=Lady Mary, C.I.,
youngest dau. of
Charles, 2nd Earl
Grey, K.G., by the
Hon'''' Mary Elizabeth
his wife, only dau.
of William Brabazon,
1st Baron Ponsonby
of Imokilly, co. Cork;
born 3 May 1807 ;
marr. by licence at
St. George's, Hanover
Square, London, 30
July 1829 ; died at
Belgrave Square, Lon-
don, aged 77, on
Sunday, 6 July, bur.
at Hickleton 11 July
1884. M.I.
B
Mary Frances Charles Lindley AVood, Viscount Halifax of Monk=
Louisa, born Bretton in the West Riding, co. York, in the Peerage
13 July 1833; of the United Kingdom, and a Baronet; born at the
died, aged 2, Admiralty, London, 7 June, bapt. at St. Martin-in-the-
2 June, and Fields, London, 6 July 1839 ; educated at Eton and at
bur. at St. Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 27 May 1858,
Martin-in-the- aged 19, B.A. 1863, M.A. 1865 ; on Council of Keble
Fields, Lon- College, Oxford, 1 880 ; Equerry and Groom of the Bed-
don, 5 June chamber to H.R.H. Prince of Wales (now H.M. King
1835. M.I. at Edward VII.) 1862-70 ; Captain ist West Riding, co.
Hickleton. York, Yeomanry Cavalry 1872-75 ; President of the
English Church Union, an Ecclesiastical Commissioner
for England since 1886; F.S.A. ; Patron of Hickleton
and UUey Vicarages, co. York ; succeeded his father as
2nd Viscount and 4th Bart. 8 August 1S85.
=Lady Agnes Elizabeth
Courtenay, only dau.
of William Reginald,
nth Earl of Devon,
by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of Hugh,
I St Earl Fortescue ;
born I May, bapt.
at Powderham, co.
Devon, 6 June 1838 ;
marr. at St. Paul's,
Knightsbridge, Lon-
don, 22 April 1869.
13^
I I . ,
Anne, born 27 January, bapt. at Hemsworth, co. York, 26 March 1803; Francis Samuel
marr. there 29 March 1824, John Walbanke Childers of Cantley, co. York Wood, born i
(eldest son of Colonel John Walbanke Childers of Cantley, A.D.C. to Aug., bapt. at
H.R.H. the Duke of York, by Selina his wife, 3rd dau. and coheir of Hemsworth 12
Sir Sampson, Lord Eardley); born 27 May 1798; of Christ Church, Oxford, Sept. 1 809 ; died
matriculated 24 October i8i6, aged 18, B.A. 1825, M.A. 1834; J. P., M.P. unmarried at
for CO. Cambridge 1832-33, and for Malton February 1836 to April 1846, Hickleton, co.
and 1847-52. She died at Cantley, in her 6ist year, on Wednesday, 24 June, York, aged 33,
and was bur. there 30 June 1863. M.I. He marr. 2ndly at Tansley, co. 22 April, bur.
Derby, on Thursday, 17 May 1866, Selena, eldest dau. of Edward Radford there 28 April
of Tansley Wood, co. Derby, J. P. and D.L., by Eliza Diana his wife, youngest 1843. M.I.
dau. of Childers Walbanke Childers of Cantley Hall. He died at Cantley
Lodge, Doncaster, co. York, in his 88th year, on Monday, 8 February, and
was bur. at Cantley 12 February 1886. M.I. Will dated 12 February 1877,
with codicil dated 25 September 1S82, proved at Wakefield 14 May 1886, by
Childers Henry Thompson of Winster, co. Derby, and Robert Baxter of
Church Road, Upper Norwood, co. Surrey, two of the Exors. Power
reserved to the Rt. Hon'''* Hugh Culling Eardley Childers, the nephew, the
other Exor named in the will. =j=
/k
Emily Charlotte, a Lady of Justice of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England ; born
at Eaton Square, London, 19 July, bapt. at St. Peter's, Pimlico,' London, 23 August 1840;
marr. at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London, 11 August 1863, Hugo Francis Meynell Ingram
of Temple Newsam, co. York, and of Hoar Cross, co. Stafford (only son of Hugo Charles
Meynell Ingram of Temple Newsam and of Hoar Cross Hall, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1826, by Georgiana his wife, dau. of Frederick Pigou of Hill Street, Berkeley Square, London);
of Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 15 May 1839, aged 18; J. P., D.L. and M.P. for
West Staffordshire ; died at 30 Wilton Crescent, London, 26 May, bur. at Yoxall, co. Stafford,
2 June 1 87 1, the remains being subsequently removed to Hoar Cross. Will dated 27 April
1869, proved (Prin. Reg., 484, 71) 13 July 187 1, by the Hon*"'^ Emily Charlotte Meynell
Ingram of Temple Newsam, the relict, and the Hon''''^ Charles Lindley Wood of 32 Lowndes
Square, co. Middlesex, the Exors.
Charles Reginald
Lindley Wood,
born 1 7 July
1870; died, aged
20, 6 September,
bur. at Hickleton
1 1 September
1890. M.I.
Alexandra Mary Elizabeth, born 25 August, bapt. at Powderham, co. Devon,
9 September 1871 (H.R.H. Princess of Wales [now H.M. Queen Alexandra]
stood sponsor) ; marr. at Hickleton, co. York, 16 September 1898, as his
2nd wife, Hugh Clement Sutton (3rd son of Henry George Sutton, by Matilda
Harriet his wife, eldest dau. of George Heneage Wyld Walker-Heneage of
Compton Bassett, co. Wilts) ; born 20 January 1867 ; entered the Army
as 2nd Lieutenant Coldstream Guards 14 September 1887, Lieutenant
4 September 1890, Regimental Adjutant i January 1894 to 30 June 1898,
Captain i December 1897, Brevet-Major 29 November 1900; served in
South African ^\'ar 1899- 1900, Railway Staff Officer (graded Staff Captain)
South Africa 20 March 1900, Deputy-Assistant Director of Railways (graded
D.A.A.G.) South Africa i July 1900, (mentioned in despatches, "London
Gazette," 10 September 1901). He marr. istly at St. Paul's, Wilton
Crescent, London (by the Rev. Henry Montagu Villiers, the Vicar, assisted
by the Rev. Edward Sutton, brother of the bridegroom), on Saturday,
25 July 1891, Mabel Ida, 4th dau. cjf Sir Campbell Munro of Lindertis,
CO. Forfar, Bart., J. P. for the counties of Dorset and Forfar, by Henrietta
his wife, dau. of John Drummond.
on Sunday, 29 March 1S96.
133
She died at 13 Gerald Road, London,
I
Captain Francis
Lindley Wood,
R.N. ; born at
Eaton Square,
London, 17 Oc-
tober, bapt. at
St. Peter's, Pim-
lico, London, 22
November 1S41 ;
died unmarried at
Hickleton Hall,
CO. York, aged
32, on Mon-
day, 13 October,
bur. at Hickleton
on Saturday, 18
October 1873.
M.L AdiSon
was granted at
the Principal
Registry 29 No-
vember 1873, to
the Rt. Hon^i'
Charles, Viscount
Halifax of Hick-
leton Hall, the
father and next
of kin.
Lieut. -Colonel Henry John Lindley=
Wood of Hickleton; born at Eaton
Square, London, 12 January, bapt.
at St. Peter's, Pimlico, London,
20 February 1843 > of Trinity
College, Cambridge, B.A. 1863;
entered the Army as 2nd Lieu-
tenant loth Hussars 30 August
1864, Lieutenant 28 May 1870,
Captain 12th Lancers 1874-83;
landed at the Gold Coast 30
November 1873, and served as
A.D.C. to Sir Garnet (now Lord)
Wolseley throughout the second
phase of the Ashanti War, in-
cluding the capture of Borborassie,
battles of Amoaful and Ordashu,
and capture of Coomassie, after
which he was sent home with
the despatches (mentioned in
despatches, promoted from Lieu-
tenant in loth Hussars to Captain
in 1 2th Lancers, Brevet of Major,
medal with clasp) ; on Sir Garnet
Wolseley's Staff at Cyprus and
when Governor of Natal 1879-80 ;
served in Zulu War 1879-80
(mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp); retired as Hon. Lieut.-
Colonel 25 April 1883; D.L. for
the West Riding, co. York.
=Laura Adeline, youngest dau. of Ernest
Thellusson of Mount Auldyn, Ramsey,
Isle of Man, J. P. for co. Devon, by Emily
his wife, dau. of Alfred Robinson of
Portman Square, London; born 14 June
1854; marr. at St. James', Melton-on-
the-Hill, CO. York (by the Rev. Canon
Arthur Henry Faber, assisted by the Rev.
Alfred Crawford, the Vicar, and the Rev.
John Percival Golding-Bird), on Tues-
day, 2 March 1897. She marr. istly at
St. George's, Hanover Square, London
(by the Ven'^'"= Archdeacon Jennings,
Canon of Westminster), on Thursday,
20 August 1874, James Montagu of
Melton Park, Doncaster, co. York, and
of Ely, Isle of Ely (2nd son of Richard
Fountayne Wilson Montagu of Melton
Park, Doncaster, M.P. for co. York, and
High Sheriff 1807, by Sophia his wife,
3rd dau. of George Osbaldeston of
Hutton Bushell, co. York, M.P.); born
29 November 1819; died at Melton
Park, Doncaster, aged 72, on Sunday,
II January, bur. at Melton, co. York,
on 'I'hursday, 15 January 1891. Will
dated 28 October 1884, proved (Prin.
Reg., 174, 91) 19 February 1891, by
George Bryan Cooke Yarborough of
Campsmount, co. York, and Charles
Henry Morton of 18 Cook Street,
Liverpool, co. Lancaster, the Exors.
Emily Mary Marguerite Lindley, born
at Melton Park, Doncaster, on Friday,
29 September, bapt. at St. James',
]\Ielton-on-the-Hill, 29 October 1899.
Francis Hugh Lindley Wood, born
21 September, bapt. at Powderham,
CO. Devon, 6 October 1873 ; died,
aged 16, 17 March, bur. at Hickleton
21 March 1889. M.I.
Mary Agnes, born 25 March, bapt.
at Powderham 7 April 1877.
Henry Paul Lindley Wood, born 25 January, bapt. at
St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London, 22 February 1879 ;
died at 88 Eaton Square, London, aged 7, on Sunday,
6 June, bur. at Hickleton 10 June 1886. M.L
Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, born 16 April, bapt.
at Powderham 28 April 1881 ; Lieutenant Yorkshire
Dragoons (Imperial Yeomanry).
134
Frederick George Lindley Wood of The Abbey, Abingdon,=
CO. Berks ; born at 45 Eaton Place, London, 4 June, bapt.
at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London, i July 1846; educated
at Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge, B.A. i868 ;
a Student of the Inner Temple 14 April 1868, called to
the Bar 26 January 187 1 ; Private Secretary to his father,
whilst Lord Privy Seal, 1870-74; J. P. for the counties of
Berks, Stafford and the West Riding, co. York.
=Lady Mary Susan Felicie, 3rd
dau. of Alexander William, Earl
of Crawford and Balcarres, by
Margaret his wife, eldest dau.
of Lieut. -General James Lindsay
of Balcarres, co. Fife ; born at
21 Berkeley Square, London,
19 May, bapt. at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London, 25
June 1852 ; marr. at St. Paul's,
Knightsbridge, London, 9 May
1878.
Francis Hugo Lindley Wood, born at
9 Grosvenor Square, London, on
Wednesday, 14 .-\pril, bapt. at St. Paul's,
Knightsbridge, London, 6 May 1S80;
educated at Eton and at Yorkshire
College, Leeds.
Robert Alexander Lindley Wood, bom at 88 Eaton
Square, London, on Sunday, 28 January, bapt. at
St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London, 13 February
1883; educated at Charterhouse and at Sandhurst;
entered the .\rmy as 2nd Lieutenant King's Shrop)-
shire Light Infantry February 1902.
Everard Charles Lindley Wood, Charles Wilfred Lindley W'ood,
born at 34 Hans Place, London, born at Sutton Courtenay,
on Friday, 19 June, bapt. at co. Berks, 9 August, bapt. at
St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, Lon- Ardington, c<>. Berks, 2 Sep-
don, 2 July 1885 ; educated at teniber i8go.
Westminster School.
Mary Margaret Desir^e,
born at 34 Hans Place,
London, 25 October, bapt.
at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge,
London, 17 November
1894.
Alice Louisa, born at Downing Street, London,
27 May, bapt. at St. Margaret's, Westminster
30 June 1847 ; marr. at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge,
London (by the Hon*"'^ and Rev. Charles Leslie
Courtenay, Canon of Windsor), on Tuesday,
2 August 1870, the Hon''''= John Charles
Duiidas of Thornburgh, Leyburn, co. York
(2nd son of the Hon''''= John Charles Dundas
of Woodhall, Wetherby, co. York, M.P., by
Margaret Matilda his wife, dau. of James
Talbot of Mary Ville, co. Wexford, and brother
to Lawrence, 1st Marquess of Zetland) ; born
at Edinburgh 21 September 1845; M.P. for
Richmond, CO. York, 1873-85; Lord-Lieutenant
of Orkney and Shetland, D.L., Chairman of
Quarter Sessions and of the County Council in
the North Riding, co. York ; died at Hickleton,
CO. York, aged 47, on Tuesday, 13 September,
bur. there 16 September 1892. M.L
dated 14 May 1889, proved (Prin. Reg.,
92) 28 November 1892, to the Hon'''=
Louisa Dundas, the relict, the Executrix.
Will
i°75.
Alice
Blanche Edith, bapt. privately at 12 Downing
Street, London, and received into the church
at St. Margaret's, Westminster, 15 December
1851 ; marr. at Hickleton 21 September
1876, Colonel the Hon^e Henry William
Lowry-Corry of Edwardstone Hall, Boxford,
CO. Suffolk (youngest son of Armar, 3rd Earl
of Belmore, by Emily Louise his wife,
youngest dau. and coheir of William Shepherd
of Brabourne, co. Kent); born at Castlecoole,
CO. Fermanagh, 30 June, bapt. at Derryvullen,
CO. Fermanagh, 29 July 1845; of Trinity
College, Cambridge, B.A. 1866, M.A. 1870;
J. P. for CO. Suffolk, M.P. for co. Tyrone
1873-80 ; late Colonel Commanding Cold-
stream Guards, Colonel Commanding 12th
Regimental District (Bury St. Edmunds).
A
{See Pedigree of Belmore, " Visitation of
Ireland,^' Vol. I, page 4).
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136
W^im of ^pper ^laugfjter, co. (Bkumttv.
Arms on record in tlie College of Arms. —
Vert, three hares courant proper.
Crest. — An eagle, with a sprig of broom
in the beak, settling on a mount of corn
springing, proper.
Rev. Francis Edward Witts (son of=
Edward Witts [portrait at Upper
Slaughter, co. Gloucester, by
Romney, ijyg, in the possession of
the fiev. Francis Edivard Broome
Witts, his great grandson], by
Agnes his wife, dau. of John Travell
of Swerford Park, co. Oxford); bom
at Swerford Park 26 February 1 783,
bapt. at Swerford 11 July 1786;
educated at Wadham College,
Oxford, matriculated 1 1 February
1802, aged 18, B.A. 1805, M.A.
1809 ; Rector of Upper Slaughter
1808, Vicar of Stanway, co. Glou-
cester, 1814; J. P. and D.L. for co.
Gloucester; died at the Rectory,
Upper Slaughter, aged 71, on
Friday, 18 August, bur. at Upper
Slaughter 25 August 1854. Will
dated 26 June 1851, proved
(P.C.C, 790, 54) 3 October 1854,
by the Rev. Edward Francis Witts,
the son, the sole Exor.
=Margaret, dau. of
Thomas Backhouse of
Beckhouse, Giggles-
wick, CO. York, by
Jane his wife, dau. of
William Moorhouse;
marr. by licence at
St. Mary'g Chapel,
Walcot, Bath, co.
Somerset, 30 May
1808; died at the Rec-
tory, Upper Slaughter,
aged 63, on Sunday,
14 April, bur. at
Upper Slaughter 1 9
April 1850.
Jane Margaret,
born at Upper
Slaughter 20
April ; died at
UpperSlaughter
and bur. there
II May 1811.
Sophia, dau. of the=
Rev. Richard Frede-
rick Vavasour, Rector
of Stow -on -the -
Wold, CO. Gloucester ;
born at Mullingar,
CO. Westmeath, 5
July 1815 ; marr. at
Stow-on -the- Wold 16
May 1838; died at
the Rectory, Upper
Slaughter, aged 56,
on Thursday, 6
July, bur. at Upper
Slaughter 1 1 July
187 1, ist wife.
=Rev. Edward Francis Witts of=
Upper Slaughter ; born at Upper
Slaughter 2 March, and bapt.
there 6 April 1813; educated
at Shrewsbury and at Balliol
College, Oxford, matriculated 25
March i83i,aged 18, B.A. from
Magdalen College 1838, M.A.
1842; Patron and Rector of
Upper Slaughter 1854 until his
death ; Lord of the Manor ; J. P.
and D.L. for co. Gloucester,
J. P. for CO. Worcester ; died at
Forde, Sondfjord, Norway, aged
73, on Saturday, 7 August, bur.
at Upper Slaughter on Tuesday,
24 August 1886. Will dated
30 January 1877, with codicil
dated 22 April 1884, proved at
Gloucester i November 1886, by
the Rev. Francis Edward Broome
Witts of the Vicarage, Norton,
CO. Gloucester, and Frederick
Richard Vavasour Witts of Stow-
on-the-Wold, co. Gloucester, and
George Backhouse Witts of
Leckhampton, co. Gloucester,
the sons, the Exors.
=Elizabeth Maynard,
eldest dau. of Wil-
liam Maynard Pinder
of Brookfield, near
Bath, by Anne his
wife, dau. of Edward
Applewhaite ; bom
at Barbados, West
Indies, 4 September
1823, and bapt. there;
marr. at Weston,
near Bath (by the
Rev. John Bond,
the Vicar, assisted
by the Rev. North
Pinder, brother of
the bride), on Tues-
day, 3 September
1872. 2nd wife.
137
Rev. Francis Edward Broome Witts=j=Margare
of Upper Slaughter, co. Gloucester ;
born at Stanway, co. Gloucester,
31 January, bapt. there 18 March
1840; educated at Rugby and at
Trinity College, Oxford, matricu-
lated 31 May :858, aged 18, B.A.
1861, M.A. 1865; Vicar of Temple
Guiting, CO. Gloucester, 1866-80,
and of Norton, co. Gloucester,
1880-86, Patron, Rector and Lord
of the Manor of Upper Slaughter
since 1886, Rural Dean of Stow
since 1891.
t Hole, eldest dau. of the Rev. Canon George
Drinkwater Bourne, Patron and Rector of Weston-sub-
Edge, CO. Gloucester, F.S.A., J. P. and D.L. for co.
Gloucester, J. P. for co. Worcester, by Jane his ist wife,
only dau. of Francis Hole of Tiverton, co. Devon ;
bom 18 February, bapt. at Weston-sub-Edge 9 April
1 848 ; marr. there (by the Rev. Canon William Harper
Brandreth, Rector of Standish, co. Lancaster, uncle
of the bride, assisted by the Rev. Joseph Foster, the
Curate) on Thursday, 24 June 1875.
(See Pedigree of Bourne, Vol. j, page 152.")
Margaret Apphia Broome, born at Temple
Guiting on Thursday, 20 July, bapt. there zo
August 1876 ; marr. at Upper Slaughter (by the
Rev. Canon George Drinkwater Bourne, Rector
of Weston-sub-Edge, grandfather of the bride,
assisted by the Rev. Duncan Woodroffe, brother
of the bridegroom) on Wednesday, 19 April 1899,
George Frederick Woodroffe of Hambleden,
Wimbledon, co. Surrey (5th son of John Edward
Woodroffe of 90 Cornwall Gardens, London, by
Maria his wife, dau. of Broome Phillips Witts);
born at Hampstead, co. Middlesex, 8 October,
bapt.at Christ Church, Hampstead, 18 December
1855 ; educated at Winchester.
A
Edith Jane Bourne,
born at Temple
Guiting on Satur-
day, 27 October,
bapt. there 2 De-
cember 1877.
Edward Francis Broome
Witts, born at Temple
Guiting on Sunday,
4 May, bapt. at Upper
Slaughter 8 June 1879;
educated at Eton and at
Merton College, Oxford ;
Lieutenant 2jid Volun-
teer Battalion Glouces-
tershire Regiment.
Agnes Edna Broome, born at
Temple Guiting on Wednesday, 25
August, bapt. there 26 September
George Bourne Witts, born at the
Vicarage, Norton, co. Gloucester,
on Thursday, 26 April, bapt. at
Norton 10 June 1883; educated at
Marlborough College.
John Travell Witts,
born at the Vicarage,
Norton, on Sunday,
13 September, bapt.
at Norton 21 October
1885 ; educated at
Rugby.
Frank Hole Witts, bom at Upper
Slaughter on Tuesday, 22 Feb-
ruary, bapt. there 17 April 1887;
educated at Radley College.
Frederick Vavasour Broome Witts,
born at Upper Slaughter on Wed-
nesday, 30 January, bapt. there
7 April 1889; educated at Radley
College.
138
Lieut. -Colonel Frederick Richard Vavasour Witts, bom=
at Stanway, co. Gloucester, 19 December 1843, bapt.
there 31 January 1844; educated at Rugby; Major and
Hon. Lieut.-Colonel 2nd Volunteer Battalion Gloucester-
shire Regiment ; died at his residence. Fosse Cottage,
Stow-on-the-Wold, co. Gloucester, aged 56, on Friday,
29 June, bur. at Upper Slaughter, co. Gloucester, 3 July
1900. Will dated 8 February 1877, proved at Gloucester
I November 1900, by Margaret Anne Witts, the relict,
the sole Executrix.
^.A.UCJOte-
Margaret Anne, only dau. of John
Waddingham of Guiting Grange, co.
Gloucester, by Margaret his wife,
dau. of James Wilkinson ; bom at
Burley Wood, Leeds, co. York,
2 August 1843 ; marr. at Lower
Guiting, CO. Gloucester (by the
Rev. Edward Francis NVitts, father
; of the bridegroom, assisted by the
Rev. Henry Hall, the Curate), on
Wednesday, 18 October 1876.
Sophia Margaret Vavasour, Mabel Elizabeth Vavasour, bom Ethel Frances Vavasour, born
bom at Guiting Grange on at Fosse Cottage, Stow-on-the- at Fosse Cottage, Stow-on-the-
Sunday, 16 September, bapt. Wold, on Tuesday, 15 October, Wold, 24 September, bapt. at
at Lower Guiting 2 December bapt. at Upper Slaughter 26 Broadwell, co. Gloucester, 15
1877. December 1878. November 1881.
George Backhouse Witts of Hill House,=
Leckhampton, co. Gloucester ; bom at
Stanway 24 September, bapt. there 30
October 1846; educated at Rugby ; J. P.
and County Councillor for co. Gloucester.
^Wc. ^. A/f^
=Sybil Catherine, only child of Richard Holdsworth of
The Elms, East Woodhay, co. Hants; bom at Cowes,
Isle of Wight, and bapt. at Holy Trinity, Cowes,
II April 1842; marr. at the parish church, Leck-
hampton (by the Rev. Edward Francis Witts, father
of the bridegroom, assisted by the Rev. Canon
Charles Brandon Trye, the Rector), on Saturday,
8 June 1878. She marr. istly at the parish church,
East Woodhay, on Thursday, 21 June i860,
Marmaduke Walter Vavasour of The Shrubbery,
Ashby-de-la-Zouch co. Leicester (eldest son of the
Rev. Marmaduke Vavasour, Hon. Canon of Peter-
borough); died at the Vittoria Hotel, Hull, co. York,
aged 44, on Saturday, 8 December 1877. Will dated
26 November 1875, with codicil dated 16 August
1876, proved (Prin. Reg., 177, 78) 20 February 1878,
by the Rev. John Francis Stukeley Vavasour of
Snelland Rectory, near \\'ragby, co. Lincoln, the
brother, and William Stukeley Gresley of Oversea!,
CO. Leicester, the nephew, two of the Exors.
X
Sybil Holdsworth, bom at Hill House,
Leckhampton, on Monday, 7 June,
bapt. at St. Luke's, Cheltenham, co.
Gloucester, 14 July 1880.
S^f/^l^r^n^^ i/4^
139
^IjertfEe of Henstcati l^all, co.
^uffoia.
Rev. Thomas Sheriffe of Henstead Hall, co. Suffolk (son of the=
Rev. Thomas Sheriffe, LL.B. of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, Rector
of Uggeshall, co. Suffolk, for 56 years, by Charlotte his wife, dau.
of the Rev. Gilbert Affleck, Rector of Dalham, co. Suffolk) ; born
at Uggeshall 8 March 1791, bapt. privately the same day, and
received into the church at Uggeshall 29 November 1792;
educated at Harrow and at Trinity College, Cambridge; Rector
of Henstead; died at Henstead Hall, aged 70, 10 October,
bur. at Henstead 17 October 1861. Will dated 26 June 1855,
with codicil dated the same day, proved at Ipswich 9 November
1861, by Thomas Bowen Sheriffe, the son, the sole Exor.
-Georgianna, eldest dau. of
Thomas Farr of Beccles,
CO. Suffolk, by Georgianna
his wife, youngest dau. of
SirThomas Sherlock Gooch
of Benacre Hall, co. Suf-
folk, 3rd Bart. ; born at
Beccles in August 1795;
marr. at St. Mary's,
Beccles, i May 1823 ;
died at Wheatacre, co.
Norfolk, in September
1824.
Thomas Bowen Sheriffe of Henstead=
Hall, CO. Suffolk, and of Thur-
maston Lodge, co. Leicester ; born
at Wheatacre 5 April, and bapt.
there privately 9 April 1824; educa-
ted at Harrow and at Trinity
College, Cambridge, B.A. 1847 ;
died at Thurmaston Lodge, aged
39 years and 10 months, on
Thursday, 1 1 February, bur. at Hen-
stead 18 February 1864. Will dated
25 October 1862, with two codicils
dated respectively 3 November
1862, and I February 1864, proved
(Prin. Reg., 204, 64) 21 March 1864,
by Herbert Whitaker of Little
Shelford, co. Cambridge, one of the
Exors, and on 13 June 1864, by
Charles Magniac of 10 Upper Brook
Street, co. Middlesex, the other Exor.
=Madeline Elizabeth, only child of Richard Mansel Oliver
Massey of Tickford Abbey, co. Buckingham, and of
Kinrara, co. Inverness, by Elise Marguerite Massey
his wife ; born 5 October, bapt. at Ratcliffe-on-Wreke,
CO. Leicester, 19 December 1831 ; marr. at St.
George's, Hanover Square, London (by the Rev.
Evan Nepean), on Wednesday, 24 May 1854. She marr.
2ndly at the Chapel of the British Embassy, Paris
(by the Rev. Hogarth John Swale, Chaplain to the
Embassy), on Saturday, 11 March 1865, Colonel Heneage
Charles Bagot-Chester of Zetland House, Maidenhead,
CO. Berks, and of Southwold, co. Suffolk (younger son of
Lieut.-General John Bagot-Chester, R.A., of Ashtead,
CO. Surrey, by Sophia Elizabeth his wife, dau. of
Charles Swede Stuart of Kincaid, co. Stirling) ; born
12 February 1834; Colonel Reserve Forces, formerly of
the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers ; served throughout the
Indian Mutiny 1858 (medal with clasps); J.P. for co.
Suffolk.
Georgianna Mary, born at Henstead 4 October, bapt. there 26 October 1856; marr. at Henstead
26 August 1875, Lieut. -Colonel Harry Walter Musgrave Bonham (eldest son of Colonel
Henry Frederick Bonham of the loth Hussars and of Carlton Hall, co. Suffolk, by Augusta
Sophia his wife, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Sir Christopher John Musgrave of Edenhall, co.
Cumberland, Bart., afterwards Countess of Stradbroke) ; born at Carlton Hall on Thursday,
II November 1852, bapt. at Kelsale, co. Suffolk, 9 January 1853; formerly Lieut. -Colonel
Grenadier Guards; served in the Soudan Expedition 1884-85, on special service at the Nile,
and at the actions of Abu Klea and El Gubat (medal with two clasps and bronze star) ;
served in the Imperial Yeomanry in South African War 1900-1901 (mentioned in despatches,
medal with clasps) ; J.P. for the counties of Hertford and Suffolk.
140
Madeline Harriett, born at Thurmaston
Lodge, CO. Leicester, i6 July, bapt. at
Henstead, co. Suffolk, 17 September
1858; marr. at St. Peter's, Eaton
Square, London (by the Rev. John
Storrs, assisted by the father of the
bridegroom), on Thursday, 3 June
1886, Charles Henry Hawtrey (4th
son of the Rev. John William
Hawtrey) ; born at Eton, co. Buck-
ingham, 21 September 1858; educated
at Rugby and at Pembroke College,
Oxford, matriculated 4 February 1881,
aged 22.
Robert Thomas Oliver Sheriffe
of Henstead Hall ; born at
Thurmaston Lodge 24 August,
bapt. at Thurmaston 23 Sep-
tember i860 ; educated at
Harrow and at Magdalene
College, Cambridge ; Lieutenant
Norfolk Artillery Militia, Eastern
Division Royal Artillery, 18S2
-94, extra A.D.C. to Governor
of New South Wales (Lord
Carrington) 1886-90, Captain
Notts (Sherwood Rangers)
Imperial Yeomanry in South
African War (medal with
clasps) ; J. P. for co. Suffolk.
Charles Farr Sheriflfe,
born at Thurmaston
Lodge 30 October,
bapt. at Thurmaston
23 November 1862 ;
died at school at
Lowestoft, CO. Suffolk,
aged II, on Friday,
20 February, bur. at
Henstead 25 February
1874.
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141
i6IacKl)urne of 3|ale anli ©rforli, co.
itamaster.
Arms on record in the College
of Arms. — Argent, a fess nebuly
between three mullets sable.
John Ireland Blackburne of Orford Hall and=
Hale Hall, co. Lancaster (eldest son of John
Blackburne of Orford Hall and Hale Hall,
F.R.S., D.L., High Sheriff for co. Lancaster 1781,
M.P. for CO. Lancaster for 46 years, by Anne his
wife, dau. of Samuel Rodbard of Shepton Mallet,
CO. Somerset) ; born 26 May 1783; of Christ
Church, Oxford, matriculated 23 April 1801,
aged 17, created KLA. 15 June 1803; J. P. and
D.L. for CO. Lancaster, M.P. for Newton
1807-18, and for Warrington 1835-47; died
at Hale Hall, in his 91st year, on Tuesday, 27
January 1874, and bur. at Hale. M.L Will dated
5 December 1867, with codicil dated 16 April
1870, proved at Liverpool 9 March 1874, by John
Ireland Blackburne of Hale, in the parish of
Childwall, CO. Lancaster, Colonel of the 4th Royal
Lancashire Light Infantry, the son, the sole Exor.
=Anne, dau. of
William Bamford
of Bamford Hall,
CO. Lancaster, by
Anne his wife,
only dau. of
Thomas Black-
burne of Orford
Hall,HighSheriff
for CO. Lancaster
1763 ; marr. at
Knutsford, co.
Chester, 13 April
1 8 1 1 ; died in
London, aged 70,
20 July, bur. at
Hale 25 July
1861. M.I.
Anna Mary, bapt. at Hale, co. Lancaster,
20 October 181 2; died suddenly at
Leamington, co. Warwick, aged 29, on
Friday, 26 May, bur. at Hale i June
1843. M.I.
Emily, bapt. at Hale 23 October
181 5; died at Hale Hall, aged
49, on Saturday, 7 February, bur.
at Hale 12 February 1863. M.L
Harriet Elizabeth,
born at Palermo,
Sicily, 9 May 1815.
Dorothea Anne, born at York 2 March, bapt. at Bishopsthorpe, co. York, 28 April 1848; marr.
at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London (by the Rev. Canon Henry Ireland Blackburne, Rector of
Warmingham, co. Chester, assisted by the Rev. Richard Benson Stewart, Vicar of Hale), on
Tuesday, 4 November 1884, Hey wood Bright of Sandheys, West Derby, co. Lancaster (2nd son
of Samuel Bright of Sandheys, West Derby, J. P. for co. Lancaster, by Elizabeth Anne his wife,
dau. of Hugh Jones of Lark Hill, Liverpool); born 20 October 1836, bapt. at Liverpool by the Rev.
J. H. Thorn of Renshaw Street Chapel, Liverpool, 17 January 1837; J. P. for co. Lancaster; died
at Sandheys, West Derby, aged 60, on Wednesday, 24 March, bur. at Knotty Ash, co. Lancaster,
27 March 1897. Will dated 4 November 1884, with two codicils dated respectively 29 April
1892, and 7 November 1893, proved at Liverpool 21 May 1897, by Samuel Bright, gent., the
brother, George Henry Melly, and Allan Heywood Bright, the Exors.
I
(See Pedigree of Bright, Vol. 2, page ly.)
142
Mary, eldest dau. of Sir=
Henry Bold-Hoghton of
Hoghton Tower, co. Lan-
caster, 8th Bart., D.L., by
Dorothea his ist wife, 2nd
dau. and (on the death of
her elder sister Mary, wife
of Prince Eustace Sapieha
of Poland) eldest coheiress
of Peter Patten Bold of
Bold, CO. Lancaster; born
at Walton House, co. Lan-
caster, 7 June 1825; marr.
at Holy Trinity, Maryle-
bone, London (by the Rev.
Robert Moseley Master,
Incumbent of Burnley, co.
Lancaster), on Thursday,
12 November 1846; died
at St. Leonard's-on-Sea,
CO. Sussex, in her 30th year,
on Monday, 30 April, bur.
at Hale, co. Lancaster,
5 May 1855. M.L ist
wife.
=Colonel John Ireland=
Blackburneof Orford Hall
and Hale Hall, co. Lan-
caster; born at Hale Hall
28 May 1817 ; Colonel
4th Battalion Royal Lan-
caster Regiment (Militia),
formerly Captain 5 th
Dragoon Guards; J. P. and
D.L. for CO. Lancaster,
M.P. for South West Lan-
cashire 1875-85 ; died at
28 Eccleston Square,
London, in his 77 th year,
on Tuesday, 5 Sep-
tember, bur. at Hale
8 September 1893. Will
dated 11 February 1891,
proved at Liverpool i
February 1894, by Robert
Crawfurd Antrobus, the
son-in-law, and Robert
Ireland Blackburne, the
son, the Exors.
=Emma Jemima, Viscountess Hereford,
dau. of George Ravenscroft ; marr. at
Leamington, co. Warwick (by the Rev.
Thomas Blackburne, Rector of Bygrave,
CO. Hertford), on Monday, 23 February
1857; marr. istlyat All Souls', Langham
Place, London, 25 November 1841, the
Rev. Robert, 15th Viscount Hereford
(2nd son of Henry Fleming Lea, 14th
Viscount Hereford, by Frances Elizabeth
his wife, 3rd dau. of Sir George Cornewall,
Bart.); born at Bredwardine,co. Hereford,
3 May 1809; Hon. Canon of Durham;
died at 45 Wilton Crescent, London, aged
46, leaving issue, on Saturday, 18 August
1855. She died s.p. at Brook House,
Clapton, CO. Middlesex, in her 53rd
year, on Wednesday, 26 October 1870.
Admon was granted at the Principal
Registry 19 December 1870, to the Rt.
Hon''''^ Robert, Viscount Hereford of
Tregoyd, co. Brecon, the son, and one
of the next of kin. 2nd wife.
Emily, born 24 May, bapt. at Oakamoor, co. Stafford, i August 1849; marr. istly at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London (by the Rev. Gilbert Rodbard Blackburne, Rector of Crofton, co.
York), on Tuesday, 23 July 1867, William John Hope-Edwardes of Netley, co. Salop (2nd son
of Thomas Henry Hope-Edwardes of Netley, J.P. and D.L. for co. Salop, High Sheriff
1837, by Louisa Charlotte his wife, eldest dau. of Lieut. -Colonel Francis Knyvett Leighton
of Shrewsbury and Bausley, co. Salop); born 23 August 1836, and bapt. privately at Netley;
died s.p. at Netley, aged 31, on Monday, 30 September, bur. at Dorrington, co. Salop,
4 October 1867. Adirion was granted at Siirewsbury 5 March 1868, to Thomas Henry
Hope-Edwardes of Netley, guardian of Emily Hope-Edwardes, the relict, and a minor. She
marr. 2ndly at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London (by the Rev. Henry Ireland Blackburne,
Rector of Warmington, co. Chester, and the Hon'^'"= and Rev. Robert Liddell, the Vicar), on
Saturday, 2 August 1873, Robert Crawfurd Antrobus (3rd son of Sir Edmund Antrobus of
Amesbury Abbey, co. Wilts, 2nd Bart., by Anne his wife, only dau. of the Hon'''' Hugh
Lindsay); born on Sunday, 21 March 1830. —
/K
(See Pedigree of Hope-Edwardes, Vol. 2, page 47).
143
Georgiana Emma
Katherine, died,
aged II, 13 July,
bur. at Hale, co.
Lancaster, 19 July
1832. M.I.
Ellinor Avena, marr. at Hale (by the Rev. Gilbert Rodbard Blackburne),
on Thursday, 14 December 1854, Russell Charles Stanhope of Pansonstown
Manor, co. Meath (only son of the HonM<: Sir Francis Charles Stanhope,
K.C.H., a Major in the Army and A.Q.M.G., formerly Usher to the Order
of St. Patrick, by Hannah his wife, dau. and coheir of James Wilson of
Parsonstown Manor and Dunboyne Castle, co. Meath) ; an officer in the
13th (Somersetshire Light Infantry) Regiment; died at Clontarf, Dublin,
on Sunday, 16 September 1866. Will with one codicil was proved at the
Principal Registry, Dublin, by Ellinor Avena Stanhope of Parsonstown
Manor, co. Meath, the relict, and one of the Exors.
Lieut.-Colonel Robert Ireland Blackbume=
of Orford Hall and Hale Hall, co.
Lancaster; born 13 October, bapt. at
Hale 12 December 1850; J. P. and D.L.
for CO. Lancaster, Lord of the Manor
of Hale ; Lieut.-Colonel Commanding 3rd
Battalion South Lancashire Regiment
(Militia) since 1896.
=Georgiana Vernon, youngest dau. of Lieut.-Colonel
Sir Gustavus Hume, Lieutenant Commanding the
Corps of Gentleman-at-Arms, a Knight of the Legion
of Honour, and sth class Medijie, by Emily Caroline
his wife, eldest dau. of Charles Vernon Vernon-Gore ;
marr. at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London (by the
Rev. Henry Blackburne, Canon of Chester, assisted
by the Rev. Thomas Teignmouth Shore, Chaplain to
H.M. Queen Victoria), on Thursday, 5 February 1885.
Gilbert Ireland Blackburne, born
at Tan-y-Gyrt, Denbigh, on
Friday, 14 January, bapt. at Nant-
glyn, CO. Denbigh, 18 February
1887.
John Ireland Blackburne,
born at Tan-y-Gyrt, Den-
bigh, on Friday, 9 August,
bapt. at Nantglyn 17
September 1889.
Mary Ireland, born at 41 Glou-
cester Street, Warwick Square,
London, on Monday, 10 August,
bapt. at Hale 25 September
i8qi.
Margaret Everilda, marr. at Hale (by the Rev. Henry Blackburne, Rector of Alice Mary,
Warmingham, co. Chester, cousin of the bride, assisted by the Rev. Canon born 13 Oct.
Robert Henry Gray, Rector of Kirkby, co. Lancaster, and the Rev. Richard 1853, bapt.
Benson Stewart, the Vicar) on Thursday, 20 P'ebruary 1873, Sir John Edwards at Hale 19
Edwards-Moss of Roby Hall, in the parish of Huyton, co. Lancaster, 2nd Bart. Jan. 1854 ;
(elder son of Sir Thomas Edwards-Moss of Roby Hall, ist Bart., by Amy Charlotte died at Hale
his wife, only child and heir of Richard Edwards of Roby Hall) ; born at Roby Hall, aged
Hall on Friday, 25 October 1850; of Balliol College, O.xford, matriculated i year and
21 October 1869, aged 18, B.A. 1873, M.A. 1875; a Student of the Inner 9 months.
Temple 1871 ; J.P. for co. Lancaster, Private Secretary to the Rt. Hon'^'^ Sir on Saturday,
Richard Assheton Cross (now Viscount Cross) when Home Secretary; succeeded 4 Aug., bur.
his father as 2nd Bart. 26 April 1890. — at Hale 7
^ Aug. 1855.
t>r .^*Zc.«,V^2R<t.tf/^A.^^tc*.
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144
Arms on record in the College of Arms. —
Gules, a lymphad, with sail furled and
oars in action, between three crosses pattee,
all or.
Crest. — A denii-leopard proper, holding
in the dexter paw a lily argent, stalked,
leaved and slipped vert, and resting the
sinister paw on a fleur-de-lis or.
Motto. — Steadfast.
iSea^lep.
William Beazley of Bury and of=
Gosport, in the parish of Alverstoke,
CO. Hants; died, aged 75, and bur. at
Alverstoke 15 December 1828. Will
dated 5 December 1827, proved
(P.C.C., 691 Sutton) 29 December 1828,
by Joseph Beazley, the son, and John
Read, two of the Exors. Power
reserved to George Starr, the other
Exor, and proved by him 14 May 183 1.
ia>nY>
^^ta^A/^j^
=Sarah Morgan
of Alverstoke ;
marr. by licence
at Alverstoke 5
March 1779 ;
died, aged 64,
and bur. at
Alverstoke 31
May 1822.
Joseph Beazley of=
Alverstoke; died, aged
59, 27 January, bur. at
Liverpool 30 January
1846. Miniature por-
trait at Fern Hill, in the
parish of Woodchurch,
CO. Chester, by a French
prisoner at Forton, in
possession of his grand-
son, Frank Charles
Beazley.
=Maria, dau. of William Other
Grossmith of Ports- issue,
mouth, CO. Hants, by
Anna his wife, dau. of
Robert Mew of Freshwater, Isle
of Wight ; bapt. at St. Thomas',
Portsmouth, 26 February 1792;
marr. there 15 December 181 2;
died at Claughton, co. Chester,
aged 73, 26 December, bur. at
Woodchurch, co. Chester, 30
December 1864. M.I. Portrait
at Fern Hill, in the possession
of her grandson, Frank Charles
Beazley. Admon was granted at
Chester 25 February 1865, to
James Beazley of Claughton,
Birkenhead, co. Chester, the son.
James Beazley of Fern Hill, in the parish of Woodchurch; born at=
Gosport 4 March 1819; Free Burgess and J. P. for the City of
Liverpool ; died at Fern Hill, Birkenhead, in his 73rd year, on
Sunday, 22 November, bur. in Birkenhead Cemetery at Flaybrick
Hill, Bidston, co. Chester, 25 November 1891. M.I. Brass in
Seamen's Orphanage, Liverpool, unveiled by H.R.H. the Duke of
Connaught 14 July 1892. Portrait at Fern Hill, by Robertson,
1S67, in tlie possession of his 7vife, Eliza Emma Jessie Beazley,
and another by Sir Daniel Macnee, P.R.S.A., 1880, at Seamen's
Orphanage, Liverpool. Will dated 16 February 1889, with codicil
dated 17 May 1891, proved at Chester 24 December 1891, by
James Henry Beazley of Mersey Chambers, Old Church Yard, in
the City of Liverpool, Robert Clover Beazley of 9 and 1 1 Rumford
Street, in the said city,
and Edwin Arthur Beazle;
of 25 Water Street, in the
said city, the sons, three
of the Exors.
'45
ley /7
'r^e ^
>V*%t4^
=Eliza Emma Jessie, Other
dau. of Thomas issue.
Martin Illden Tilby,
R.N., Knight of
the Order of the Redeemer,
by Eliza Norris his wife
\_Miniature portrait {i8i'f)
at Fern Hill, in the posses-
sion of her daughter, Eliza
Emma Jessie Beazley\ dau.
of James Cockrell of Portsea,
CO. Hants ; born at Forton,
CO. Hants, 8 November
181 8 ; marr. at Holy Trinity,
Birkenhead, 28 August 1846.
James Henry Beazley of=
OakDene,Noctorum,inthe
parish of Woodchurch, co.
Chester; born 2 September,
bapt. at Seacombe, co.
Chester, 9 December 1847 ;
educated at Cheltenham
College.
=Emmeline, 2nd dau. of John Thomas Nickels
of Chenotrie, Noctorum, by Emmeline Rebecca
his wife, dau. of Captain Joseph Swabey Tetley,
R.N. (mentioned in despatches 1809); born
16 May, bapt. at Christ Church, Oxton, co.
Chester, 10 July 1855; marr. at Woodchurch
(by the Rev. Philip Raulin Robin, the Rector)
on Thursday, 2 September 1875.
Jessie Anna, born
2 November, bapt.
at Tranmere, co.
Chester, 20 De-
cember 1848.
Ernest Henry Beazley, born at
"Almora," Ashville Road, Birken-
head Park, CO. Chester, on Saturday,
16 September, bapt. at St. Anne's,
Birkenhead, 20 October 1876 ;
educated at Shrewsbury School ;
Captain ist Volunteer Battalion
The Cheshire Regiment.
Eric Bertram Beazley, born at
"Almora," Ashville Road, Birken-
head Park, on Sunday, 24 February,
bapt. at St. Anne's, Birkenhead,
9 April 1878; educated at Shrews-
bury School ; Captain ist Volunteer
Battalion The Cheshire Regiment.
Margery Emmeline, born at "Almora,"
Ashville Road, Birkenhead Park, on
Tuesday, 2 September, bapt. at
St. Anne's, Birkenhead, 10 October
1879; died at "Almora," Ashville
Road, Birkenhead Park, aged 4 years
and 7 months, on Monday, 14 April,
bur. in Birkenhead Cemetery at
Flaybrick Hill, Bidston, co. Chester,
17 April 1884. M.I.
Arthur Tetley Beazley,
born at "Almora," Ash-
ville Road, Birkenhead
Park, on Saturday, 18
June, bapt. at St. Anne's,
Birkenhead, 31 July
1881 ; of Liverpool
University, B.Sc. 3 July
1902.
Emmeline Jessie, born
at " Almora," Ashville
Road, Birkenhead Park,
on Tuesday, 9 January,
bapt. at St. Anne's,
Birkenhead, 16 February
1883. _
John Godfrey Beazley,
born at "Almora," Ash-
ville Road, Birkenhead
Park, on Monday, 9
February, bapt. at St.
Anne's, Birkenhead, 10
March 1885; educated
at Rugby.
Walter Edwin Beazley, born
at "Almora," Ashville Road,
Birkenhead Park, on Satur-
day, 26 June, bapt. at St.
Anne's, Birkenhead, 9 August
1886 ; educated at Rugby.
Margaret Ellen, born at Oak
Dene, Noctorum, in the
parish of Woodchurch, on
Wednesday, 28 March, bapt.
at St. Anne's, Birkenhead,
26 April 1888.
Winifred Marion Nickels,
born at Oak Dene, Noctorum,
on Sunday, 17 May, bapt. at
St. Anne's, Birkenhead, 18
June 1891.
Alfreda Edith Decima, born
at Oak Dene, Noctorum, 16
February, bapt. at St. Anne's,
Birkenhead, 4 April 1S95.
146
Robert Clover Beazley=
of Oxton, CO. Chester ;
born 1 8 January, bapt.
at Tranmere, co.
Chester, 26 February
1850; educated at
Cheltenham College.
=Harriott Gertrude, 4th dau. of David
Williams of Deudraeth Castle, co.
Merioneth, M.P., J. P. and D.L.
for CO. Merioneth, High Sheriff
i86i, by Anne Louisa Loveday
his wife, only dau. of William
Williams of Pennarthuchaf, co.
Merioneth, Barrister-at-Law ; marr.
at Holy Trinity, Penrhyn-Deudraeth,
CO. Merioneth (by the Rev. Owen
Williams, cousin of the bride, assisted
by the Rev. David Morgan, the Vicar),
on Thursday, 6 February 1879.
Josephine Maria, born 31 May,
bapt. at St. Saviour's, Oxton,
I July 1852 ; marr. at Bidston,
CO. Chester (by the Rev. Canon
Drummond Anderson), on
Wednesday, 24 August 1881,
Robert Balfour of Chislehurst,
CO. Kent (son of James Balfour
of Letham, in the parish of
Scoonie, co. Fife, by Isabella
his wife, dau. of Alexander
Hutchison of Fosterton, co.
Fife) ; born at Pilmuir, Largo,
CO. Fife, 6 March 1844.
Hugh Loveday Beazley, born at 1 1 Beresford Road,
Oxton, on Saturday, 16 October, bapt. at All Saints',
Oxton, 17 November 1880; of Oriel College, Oxford,
B.A. 1902.
Dorothy Gertrude, born 20 January, bapt. at All Saints',
Claughton, co. Chester, 19 February 1882 (baptism
registered at St. Saviour's, Oxton).
Florence Gwynedd, bom 2 1 March,
bapt. at All Saints', Claughton, 27
May 1885.
Robert Gordon Beazley, born 2
November, bapt. at All Saints',
Oxton, 1 8 December 18S7.
147
Frank Charles Beazley
of Fern Hill, Oxton, co.
Chester; born 27 June,
bapt. at St. Saviour's,
Oxton, 16 September
1856 ; educated at
Marlborough College
1870-73.
Edwin Arthur Beazley of=
Oxton; born 17 August,
bapt. at St. Saviour's,
Oxton, 1 5 September
1857 ; educated at
Marlborough College
1870-73 ; J. P. for the
borough of Birkenhead,
CO. Chester.
=Alice Maud, eldest dau. of George Richard
Wilson of The Hermitage, Oxton, by Jane
Ann his wife, dau. of David Lamb of
Brechin, co. Forfar, J. P. for co. Forfar ;
born 26 February 1863, and bapt. at
St. Jude's Episcopal Church, Glasgow ;
marr. by licence at Bidston, co. Chester
(by the Rev. John Findlay Buckler, assisted
by the Rev. Percival Carteret Robin), on
Thursday, 22 November 1883.
James Geoffrey Brydon Beazley,
born at 1 1 Shrewsbury Road,
Oxton, on Tuesday, 23 Sep-
tember, bapt. at St. Saviour's,
Oxton, 12 November 1884 ;
educated at Marlborough
College.
George Douglas Beazley, born
I March, bapt. at St. Saviour's,
Oxton, 21 April 1887 ; died,
aged 5 years and 5 months,
30 July, bur. in Birkenhead
Cemetery at Flaybrick Hill,
Bidston, i August 1892. M.I.
Edwin Clover Beazley, born 1 1 May,
bapt. at St. Saviour's, Oxton, 2 July
1888 ; died, aged 6 months, 30
November, bur. in Birkenhead
Cemetery at Flaybrick Hill, Bidston,
I December 1888. M.I.
John Roland Beazley, born 21
February, bapt. at St. Saviour's,
Oxton, 20 March 1890.
Helen Margaret, born
2 October, bapt. at St.
Saviour's, Oxton, 25
October 1893.
Barbara Noel, born 18
December 1894, bapt.
at St. Saviour's, Oxton,
1 1 March 1895.
Frank Forbes Beazley,
Harold Gilroy Beazley, born 26 born 26 January, bapt.
April, bapt. at St. Saviour's, Oxton, at St. Saviour's, Oxton,
10 July 1891. 18 March 1896.
■^•S.'SeajCa^
148
Simpson of JFoston ^all to. gorfe.
Arms. — Per bend ncbulec, or and salilc, n lion rampant counter-changed.
John Simpson of Hart Hill, Pendleton, co. Lancaster, formerly of=
Eonsall, co. Derby, and afterwards of Manchester (son of Adam
Sim|)son of Bonsall, who died there, aged 65, 14 October 1782,
by Elizabeth his 2nd wife, dau. of Samuel and Mary Oldham of
Hallfieldgate, CO. Derby); born 17 September 1758; ].['. for co.
Lancaster; died, aged 44, 24 December, bur. in a vault within the
rails of the Communion Table at the parish church, Eccles, co.
Lancaster, 29 December 1802. M.L Will dated 22 December
1802, proved February 1803.
=Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
Hawkesley of Nottingham,
by Elizabeth his wife ;
marr. at St. Mary's, Not-
tingham, 17 July 1783;
died, aged 53, and bur. at
the parish church, Eccles,
18 January 1812. M.L
John Hawkesley
Simpson, born
1 8 March, died
15 July, and bur.
at Bonsall 17
July 1785-
John Simpson of Hart Hill, Pendleton,=
and afterwards of Salthrop, co. Wilts ;
born 14 October 1787; died at Salthrop,
aged 79, 19 March, bur. at Broad Hinton,
CO. ^Vilts, 26 March 1867. Will dated
9 January 1852, proved (Prin. Reg., 370,
67) 20 May 1867, by Margaret Simpson
of Salthrop, in the parish of Wroughton,
CO. Wilts, the relict, and Margaret Simp-
son of Salthrop, spinster, the daughter,
the Executrixes.
^Margaret, 2nd dau. of Edward
Hobson of Hope Hall, co. Lan-
caster ; marr. 24 October 1814;
died at Fyning, co. Hants, aged
76, on Tuesday, 2 April, bur. at
Rogate, CO. Sussex, 8 April 1872.
Will dated 18 April 1867, proved
at Chichester 23 May 1872, by
John Simpson of Fyning, in
Rogate, CO. Sussex, a Colonel in
H.M. Army, the son, the sole Exor.
Major-General John Simpson, C.B. ; born
23 August, bapt. at the parish church,
Eccles, 24 October 181 5 ; entered the
Army as Ensign 34th Regiment 13 March
1835, Lieutenant 3 November 1837, Cap-
tain 26 January 1844, Major 29 December
1854, Lieut.-Colonel 17 July 1855, Colonel
20 April 1861, Major-General 16 May
1874; served with the 34th Regiment in
the Crimean Campaign from 9 December
1S54, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, commanded a party in the
assault (wounded) and capture of the
Quarries, also present at the assault of the
Redan 8 September (medal with clasp,
Brevet of Lieut.-Colonel, Knight of the
Legion of Honour, Sardinian medal, 5th-
class Medjidie and Turkish medal); served
in the Lidian campaigns 1857-59, and was
present at the actions of Cawnpore 26-28
November 1857, capture of Meeangunge,
siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of
Azinghur, and commanded a column of
Colonel Kelly's force at the defeat of the
rebels under Bala Rao, near Bootwul, on
the Nepaul Frontier (twice mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp, and C.B.
14 May 1859); died at Fyning, aged 63,
on Sunday, 8 September, bur. at Rogate
13 September 1878. Will dated 11 May
1S71, proved at Chichester i October 1878,
by Margaret Simpson of Fyning, co. Sussex,
spinster, the sister, the sole Executrix.
Margaret, born 23 November, bapt. at the parish
church, Eccles, 31 December 1816 ; died un-
married at Fyning, aged 84, on Monday, 6 May,
bur. at Rogate on Thursday, 9 May 190 1. Will
dated 25 April 1899, proved at Chichester 14
August 1 90 1, by the Rev. John Simeon Barrow,
Sir William Paget, Bart., and Edward Gerald
Pemberton, gent.
Emily, born at Eccles in March, and bapt. at the
parish church, Eccles, 8 July 1818; marr. at
the British Embassy, Paris, 20 October 1840,
Lieut.-Colonel Edward Fitzgerald Brenan (son of
Patrick Brenan, Captain 97th Regiment) ; born
at Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 1814 ; served in action
off Cape St. Vincent under Sir Charles Napier, at
the assault and capture of Irun, siege of Oporto
and capture of Ayetta under General Sir de Lacey
Evans; made Brevet-Lieut.-Colonel for gallantry at
Irun, and received ist-class Spanish Order of San
Fernando at Ayetta, and ist-class of the Order of
the Tower and Sword for action at Cape St. Vincent ;
commanded a regiment of Bashi Bazouks in the
Crimea under General William Ferguson Beatson,
and received 4th-class Medjidie ; died at Delafield
House, First Tower, St. Aubin's Road, Jersey, in
his 5 9th year, on Sunday, 8 September, bur. at
St. Brelade's, Jersey, 11 September 1872. Adfiion
was granted at the Principal Registry 24 October
1872, to Gerald Brenan of Les Pris House,
Grouville, in the Island of Jersey, the son, and one
of the next of kin. She died 24 November, and
was bur. at St. Brelade's, Jersey, 27 November 1863.
M9
A
Rev. Francis Simpson of Foston Hall, co.=
York; born at Manchester 25 May 1790,
bapt. privately, and received into the church
at the parish church, Eccles, 7 December
1794 ; Vicar of Boynton and Carnaby, with
P'raisthorpe, co. York ; died at Boynton on
Tuesday, 12 October, bur. there 19 October
1869. Will dated 30 October 1868, with
codicil dated 20 August 1869, proved at
York 20 November 1869, by Charles
Simpson of Chilworth Court, Romsey, co.
Hants, the son, and William Gray of the
City of York, the Exors.
=Anne, 4th dau. of Sir William Strickland of Boynton
and Newton, co. York, 6th Bart., by Henrietta his
wife, 3rd dau. and coheir of Nathaniel Cholmley
of Whitby Abbey, Howsham and North Elmsall,
CO. York; born at Welburn, co. York, 31 Decem-
ber 1790, bapt. at Kirkdale, co. York, 11 January
1791; marr. at Boynton 12 April 1814; died at
Boynton, aged 77, on Mondaj', 7 September, bur.
there 12 December 1868.
{See Pedigree of S/rickiand, Vol. g,
page JOT.)
Fanny Selina, 7 th dau. of Josias Du Pr6
Alexander of Stonehouse, near Broad-
stairs, CO. Kent, M.P. for Old .Sarum
1820-32, a Director of the Hon''''^ East
India Company, by Mary his wife, dau.
of the Rev. Thomas Bracken ; born at
7 Grosvenor Square, London ; marr. at
St. Peter's Eaton Square, London, 22
January 1846 ; died at the Rectory,
Foston, aged 55, on Friday, 12 June,
bur. at Wintringham, co. York, 15 June
1877. ist wife.
=Rev. Francis Simpson of Foston=
Hall ; born at Oswaldkirk, co.
York, 12 January, bapt. there
18 May 1815; educated at
Shrewsbury and at Queen's
College, Cambridge, B..'\. 1 838,
M.A. 1841; Vicar of Boynton
1840, Rector of Foston since
1857 ; J. P. for the East and
North Ridings, co. York.
=Jane, eldest dau. of
John Bogle of Wood-
side, Torquay, co.
Devon ; marr. at St.
John's, Torquay (by
the Rev. Thomas Nash
Hicks, Vicar of St.
Matthias', Ilsham, co.
Devon), on Thursday,
13 April 1882. 2nd
wife.
Francis Charles Simpson=f=Marianne Frances, dau. and heiress
of Goldings, co. Hants,
and of Maypool, Chur-
ston Ferrers, South
Devon ; born at Boynton
on Tuesday, 2 March,
bapt. there 18 April
1847; educated at Eton
and at Trinity College,
Cambridge, B.A. 1869;
J. P. and County Coun-
cillor for CO. Devon.
of Francis Russell Apletre and
grand-daughter and heiress of
William Apletre of Goldings, co.
Hants, and Deddington, co. O.xford ;
born at Goldings, and bapt. at the
parish church, Basingstoke, co.
Hants, 27 December 1843 ; marr.
at the parish church, Basingstoke
(by the father of the bridegroom,
assisted by the Ven*"'" Augustus
Macdonald Hopper, Archdeacon of
Norwich, uncle of the bride, and
the Rev. Lovelace Bigge Wither),
on Wednesday, 3 April 1872.
Mary Anne, born at Boynton
2 2 February, bapt. there i April
1 849 ; marr. at Foston on Thurs-
day, 29 July 1875, Alfred John
Cholmley of Place Newton,
Rillington, co. York (youngest
son of Sir George Cholmley,
Bart.); born at Spring Gardens,
London, 2 September, bapt.
at St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
London, 15 November 1845;
of Queen's College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1868 ; J.P., D.L. and
County Councillor for the East
Riding, co. York. =j=
A
Freda Frances Margaret, born
at Combecote, Dartmouth, co.
Ralph Christopher Simpson,
born at Dartmouth on Friday,
Devon, on Monday, 30 April 12 January, bapt. there 9
February 1883 ; educated at
Radley ; entered the Army as
2nd Lieutenant Royal Artillery
June 1902.
1877, died the same day, and
bur. at Townstall, co. Devon.
Francis Russell Benedict
Simpson, born at Paignton, co.
Devon, on Wednesday, 7 July,
bapt. there 4 August 1 880 ;
educated at Eton and at Christ
Church, Oxford, matriculated
January 1900.
Margaret Noel, born at Paignton
on Saturday, 20 December
1884, bapt. there 16 January
18S5.
Walter Anthony Simpson,
born at Maypool, Churston
Ferrers, on Wednesday, 13
January, bapt. at Paignton
10 February 1886; educated
at Radley.
Esther Mary Winifred, born at
Maypool, Churston Ferrers,
on All Saints' Day, Friday,
I November, bapt. at Paignton
25 November 1889.
Richard Simpson,
born 5 August
1791 ; died 27
August following.
Richard Simpson of Mellor Lodge, co. Chester, and of=^Jane, only dau. of
The Cliffe, Douglas, Isle of Man; born at Manchester
31 July 1792, bapt. privately, and received into the
church at the parish church, Eccles, 7 December
1794; J-P- ^nd D.L. for the counties of Lancaster and
Chester, and J. P. for the Isle of Man; died at The
Cliffe, Douglas, aged 79, on Friday, 8 March, bur. in the churchyard at
St. George's, Douglas, 14 March 1872. Will dated i August 1858, with
codicil dated 6 September 1871, proved (Prin. Reg., 339, 72) 31 May 1872,
by Alexander Taubman Goldie of Douglas, Captain in the Royal Navy, and
Richard Simpson of Manchester, co. Lancaster, gent, the son, the Exors.
Thomas Beard of Gorton
House, CO. Lancaster ;
marr. at St. Mary's,
Manchester, 23 August
1 8 1 5 ; died at The
Cliffe, Douglas, aged 56,
on Tuesday, 2 October,
bur. in the churchyard
at St. George's, Douglas,
9 October 1849.
c
Richard Simpson, born 16 September=
181 7; died suddenly at Beaufort House,
Demesne Road, Alexandra Park, Man-
chester, aged 66, on Wednesday, 27
June, bur. in Southern Cemetery,
Manchester, 3 July 1883. Will dated
16 August 1882, proved at Manchester
II August 1883, by Frances Mary
Simpson of Beaufort House, Demesne
Road, Alexandra Park, Manchester, the
rehct, the sole Executrix.
=Frances Mary, youngest dau. of Thomas Henry Hill of
Cote Bank, Westbury-on-Trym, co. Gloucester, by Amelia
Anna Maria McGeachy his wife ; born at Clifton, co.
Gloucester, 11 November 1838; marr. at St. Gabriel's,
Warwick Square, London (by the Rev. Edward Hill,
Rector of Wolston, co. Buckingham, cousin of the bride),
on Thursday, 26 August 1875 ; died at Twickenham, co.
Middlesex, 5 April, bur. at Esher, co. Surrey, 8 April
1892. Will dated 8 August 1884, proved (Prin. Reg.,
599, 92) 31 May 1892, by James Francis Hatfield Harter,
and Maria Elizabeth Grubb, widow, the surviving Exors.
Jessy Hilda, born at Gore House, Greenheys, Manchester, on Thursday,
30 May 1878, and bapt. at St. Peter's, Manchester; marr. at St. Peter's,
Petersham, co. Surrey (by the Rev. Frederic Cavan Blyth, Rural Dean, Rector
of Silk Willoughby, co. Lincoln, assisted by the Rev. William Henry Oxley,
the Vicar, and the Rev. Derek Harold Ellice Keppel), on Thursday, 12 June
1902, Lionel Warde of Petersham (only son of Henry Lionel Warde of
Petersham House, Petersham) ; born at Queen's Road, Richmond, co. Surrey,
on Saturday, 16 June 1877.
Margaret, born
at Gore House,
Greenheys, Man-
chester, on Satur-
day, 16 September
1S82, and bapt.
at St. Peter's,
Manchester.
Charles Simpson of=
Chilworth Court, co.
Hants; bom 7 March
1816; J.P. for East
Riding, co. York, and
CO. Devon ; died s.p.
at Chilworth, aged 83,
7 December, bur. there
10 December 1899.
Will dated 26 August
1899, with codicil
dated 5 December
1899, proved at Win-
chester 20 January
1 900, by DigbyCharles
Legard and Montagu
Heath Hall, theExors.
=Eliza Harriet, dau.
of Colonel Brown
of Galway, and
widow of Lieutenant
Darby ; marr. in
New South Wales
16 June 1842 ; died
at Chilworth, aged
93, on Saturday, 25
January, bur. there
29 January 1902.
Henrietta Isabella, born 12 December 181 7; marr. at
Foston, CO. York, 6 October 1846, the Rev. Digby
Charles Legard (2nd son of Digby Legard of Watton
Abbey, co. York, by Frances his wife, dau. of Ralph
Creyke of Marton and Rawcliffe, co. York) ; bom 29
May 1S15 ; of Wadham College, Oxford, matriculated
28 February 1833, aged 17, Scholar of University
College 1837-41, B.A. 1837, M.A. 1839; Rector of
Lea, CO. Lincoln ; died at Burton Agnes, co. York,
aged 36, 3 July, bur. at Lea 9 July 185 1. She died
at Walcot, CO. Lincoln, aged 79, on Saturday, i May,
and was bur. at Lea 5 May 1897. Will dated 10
October 18S7, proved (Prin. Reg., 802, 97) 20 July
1897, by Digby Charles Legard, the son, the sole Exor.
I
{See Pedigree of Marriott, page 10 j.)
Mary Emily (twin with Emma), born 8 September 1820 ; died at
Claybrooke Hall, Lutterworth, co. Leicester, aged 63, on Saturday,
20 September, bur. at Claybrooke 24 September 1884. Adiiion
wa? granted at the Principal Registry 11 December 1884, to
Chnrles Simpson of Stonehouse, co. Devon, the brother, and one
of the next of kin.
Emma (twin with Mary Emily),
bom 8 September 1820, and
died the same week.
Louisa, born in December 1823.
Charles Simpson, born
15 December 1794 ;
an Ensign in the 3rd
Foot Guards ; killed at
Waterloo 18 June 18 15.
Adirion was granted
(P.C.C, IVynne) 25
May 1816, to John
Simpson, the natural
and lawful brother and
next of kin.
Mary, born 29 July 1799; marr. at Cardington, co. Bedford, 22
November 1822, Edmund Williams Gilbert (4th son of the Rev.
Edmund Gilbert, Vicar of Constantine, co. Cornwall, by Anne his
wife, dau. of Henry Garnett of Bristol, co. Gloucester); born 14
January 1787; of the Royal Navy, Lieutenant :8o8. Commander
1822; 2nd in command of H.M.S. "Glasgow" at the battle of
Algiers in 1816 (wounded); Inspecting Commander of the Coast-
guard at Ballycastle, Ireland ; died at the Royal Naval Hospital,
Plymouth, co. Devon, aged 62, on Monday, 26 February 1849, and
bur. in the cemetery of the Royal Naval Hospital, Plymouth. She
died at Exmouth, co. Devon, i January 1899, and was bur. at
St. John's, Withycombe, co. Devon. =p
Other
issue.
Jane, died unmarried, aged 77, i April,
bur. at Thornthwaite, co. Cumberland,
6 April 1895. Will dated 2 February
1887, proved at Carlisle 26 July 1895, by
Dora Blamire Jemima Goldie, spinster,
the Executrix.
George Simpson, born 2 January 1 8 1 9 ; died
suddenly at Manchester, aged 35, on Mon-
day, 2 January 1854, and bur. at Gorton,
CO. Lancaster.
Anna Maria, born 28 August 1820; died
unmarried i July, bur. at Thornthwaite
4 July 1885-
Mary, born 22 January 1822 ; marr. at Kirk Braddon,
Douglas, Isle of Man, 15 July 1841, Captain Alexander
Taubman Goldie of The Hermitage, Isle of Man, R.N.
(3rd son of Lieut. -General Thomas Goldie of The
Nunnery, Isle of Man, by Amelia Leigh his wife, of
North Court, Isle of Wight) ; born at Piers Hill
Barracks, Edinburgh, 24 January 181 1; died, in his
82nd year, on Tuesday, 10 January, bur. in the church-
yard at St. George's, Douglas, 14 January 1893. M.I.
She died, aged 72, 25 January, and was bur. in the
churchyard at St. George's, Douglas, i February 1894.
M.I. Will dated 14 February 1893, proved (Prin. Reg.,
1009, 94) 10 October 1894, by Dora Blamire Jemima
Goldie, spinster, the sole Executrix. =;=
=Letitia Anne, 2nd dau. of George William Llewhellin
of Williamston, co. Pembroke, by Anne Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of Hugh Wilson ; born at Williamston
26 May 1832 ; marr. at Christ Church, Mussoorie,
North-West Provinces, India, 26 September 1854;
marr. 2ndly at Carew,co. Pembroke, 13 October 1859,
Colonel John Vere William Henry Webb (son of
John Wynne Webb, Captain 7gth Highlanders) ; of
the 8th Regiment of Foot (retired 7 March 1877).
Charles Frederick Richard=j=Constance Jane, eldest dau. of Isaac Hall of Whalley Range, Manchester,
Simpson, born 16 March 1 by Mary Sophia his wife, dau. of Thomas Heath; born at Chorlton-
1856, and bapt. at Umballa; | cum-Hardy, co. Lancaster, 30 December 1853 ; marr. at St. Margaret's,
educated at King William's Whalley Range (by the Rev. Frederick Charles Woodhouse, Rector of
College, Isle of Man. St. Mary's, Hulme, co. Lancaster), on Thursday, 25 October 1883.
Charles Frederick Simpson, born i November=
1825, and bapt. at Astbury, co. Chester;
of the Hon'''' East India Co.'s Service,
Lieutenant 8th Regiment Bengal Native
Infantry, Major of Brigade at Umballa
(medals for Googerat and Mooltan 1849, and
Delhi 1857); died at Siege of Delhi 20
November 1857, and bur. at Delhi.
Mary Constance, born at
Mozzufferpore, Tirhoot,
India, on Monday, 28
July 1884.
Richard Charles Simpson,
born at Whalley Range on
Sunday, 7 March, bapt. at
St. Margaret's, Whalley
Range, 9 May 1886.
Eveline Jane, born
at Chitwarrah, Tir-
hoot, 10 October
1887.
Gilbert Simpson, born
at Woodbank, Maccles-
field, CO. Chester, 4
December 1888.
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152
SEFTON.
Arms on record in the College of Arms. — Azure, a cross
moHne or.
Cresl. — A chapeau, gules, turned up ermine, adorned with
a plume of peacock's feathers proper.
Supporters. — Two lions azure.
Motto. — Vivere sat vincere.
efton.
Sir Charles William Molyneux, Earl of Sefton, Viscount Molyneux of=
Maryborough in the Peerage of Ireland, Baron Sefton of Croxteth, co.
Lancaster, in that of the United Kingdom, and a Baronet of England
(eldest son of William Philip, 2nd Earl of Sefton [who was created a
Peer of the United Kingdom, as Baron Sefton of Croxteth, 20 June
1831], by Maria Margaretta his wife, dau. of William, 6th Baron
Craven); born at Berkeley Square, London, 10 July 1796; educated at
Eton and at Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 12 June 1816, aged 19;
M.P. for South Lancashire 18 December 1832 to 30 December 1834;
succeeded his father as 3rd Earl 20 November 1838; Lord Lieutenant
and Vice-Admiral of the coast of Lancashire 17 July 1851 till his death ;
died at Croxteth Hall, in his 60th year, 2 August, bur. in a vault in the
church at Sefton, co. Lancaster, on Thursday, 9 August 1855. Will dated
26 July 1847, with five codicils dated respectively 14 August 1854,
30 June 1855 (two), 16 July
1855. 21 July 1855, proved
(P.C.C., 801, 55) 20 September
1855, by Charles Towneley and
John Pemberton Heywood,
the Exors.
=Mary Augusta, only
dau. of Robert
Gregge- Hop wood of
Hopwood Hall, co.
Lancaster, J. P. and
D.L. for CO. Lan-
caster, High Sheriff
1802, by the Hon'''"'
Cecilia his wife, 2nd
dau. of John, 5th
Viscount Torrington;
born 19 April 1814 ;
marr. at Hopwood
19 June 1834.
Sir William Philip Molyneux, Earl of Sefton, Viscount=
Molyneux of Maryborough in the Peerage of Ireland,
Baron Sefton of Croxteth, co. Lancaster, in that of the
United Kingdom, and a Baronet of England, K.G.,
G.C.T.S. ; born at Croxteth Hall 14 October, bapt. at
St. Helen's, Sefton, 22 October 1835 ; educated at Eton; of
the Grenadier Guards 1854-58; served in the Crimean War;
Lord Lieutenant for co. Lancaster 28 February 1858 till his
death; Chief Commissioner with the Garter to H.M. King
Louis I. of Portugal, who was invested therewith at Ajuda,
near Lisbon, 4 May 1865; created K.G. 9 July 1885, a
Knight Grand Cross of the Portugese Order of the Tower and
Sword ; succeeded his father as 4th Earl 2 August 1855 ;
died at Sefton House, Belgrave Square, London, on Sunday,
27 June, bur. in the churchyard of St. Chad's, Kirkby, in
the parish of Walton-on-the-Hill, co. Lancaster, on Thursday,
I July, 1897. Will dated
28 January 1893, proved
(Prin. Reg., 831, 97) 14
July 1897, by Thomas
Baring and the Hon''''=
Thomas Wodehouse Legh,
the Exors.
f:^
=Hon'''« Cecil Emily, sth dau. of
the Rt. Hon'''" Sir William George
Hylton Joliffe of Merstham, co.
Surrey, ist Bart, and ist Baron
Hylton, P.C, M.P. for Petersfield,
by Eleanor his wife, 2nd dau.
of the Hon''''^ Thomas Berkeley
Paget ; marr. at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London, 18 July
1866; died at 44 Lennox Gardens,
Chelsea, London, on Saturday,
25 February, bur. in the church-
yard of St. Chad's, Kirkby, in the
parish of Walton-on-the-Hili, on
Tuesday, 28 February 1899. Will
dated 23 September 1897, with
codicil dated 4 February 1898,
proved (Prin. Reg., 501, 99) 24
April 1S99, by the Hon'^''^ Richard
Frederick Molyneux, Lieutenant
in the Royal Horse Guards, and
Howard Henry Howard -Vyse,
the Exors.
Sir Charles William Hylton Molyneux, Earl of Sefton, Viscount Molyneux of Maryborough in
the Peerage of Ireland, Baron Sefton of Croxteth, co. Lancaster, in that of the United
Kingdom, and a Baronet of England ; born at Sefton House, Belgrave Square, London, on
Tuesday, 25 June, bapt. at Holy Trinity, Knightsbridge, London, 27 July 1867 ; educated at
Eton ; Lieutenant Lancashire Hussars Yeomanry Cavalry 24 July 1886, A.D.C. to the Earl
of (now the Marquis of) Zetland, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1889-92 ; sometime an Attache
at the British Embassy at Paris; succeeded his father as 5th Earl on Sunday, 27 June 1897;
died at Croxteth Hall, aged 34, on Monday, 2 December, bur. in the churchyard of St. Chad's,
Kirkby, in the parish of Walton-on-the-Hill, on Thursday, 5 December 1901. Adinon was
granted at the Principal Registry 14 January 1902, to the Rt. Hon'^''^ Osbert Cecil, Earl of
Sefton, and the Hon''''' Richard Frederick Molyneux, the natural and lawful brothers and two
of the next of kin.
156
Lieut.-Colonel Caryl Craven Molyneux of Bodicote,=
CO. Oxford ; born at Croxteth Hall, co. Lancaster,
4 October, bapt. at St. Helen's, Sefton, co. Lancaster,
8 November 1836 ; Ensign loth Hussars 6 June
1856, Lieutenant 11 May 1858, Captain 9 March
i860. Major 17 August 1870, retired as Lieut.-
Colonel 26 March 1873 ; served in Indian Mutiny ;
J. P. for West Riding, co. York, and for co. Oxford.
Caroline Elizabeth, eldest dau.of Sir Beilby
Richard, 2nd Baron Wenloclc of Wenlock,
CO. Salop, Bart., by Lady Elizabeth
his wife, 3rd dau. of the Rt. Hon*"''
Richard, Marquess of Westminster, K.G.,
P.C. ; marr. at Escrick, co. York (by the
Hon''''= and Rev. Stephen Lawley), on
Thursday, 21 April 1870.
Caryl Richard Molyneux, born at 53 Grosvenor Place,
London, on Thursday, 10 February, bapt. at St. Peter's,
Eaton Square, London, 12 March 187 1 ; 2nd Lieu-
tenant 4th Hussars 8 October 1890, 2nd Lieutenant
loth (Prince of Wales' Own) Hussars 22 October 1890,
Lieutenant i June 1892.
Francis Henry Molyneux, born at
Lexden Villa, Colchester, co. Essex,
on Monday, 19 February, bapt. at
Escrick, co. York, 7 April 1872 ;
died 2 May, bur. at Lexden, co.
Essex, 4 May 1872.
Gertrude Eleanor, born
at Sefton House, Bel-
grave Square, London,
I July, bapt. at Holy
Trinity, Knightsbridge,
London, 27 July 1868.
Rose Mary, born at
Sefton House, Belgrave
Square, London, 9 Feb-
ruary, bapt. at Holy
Trinity, Knightsbridge,
London, 5 March 1870.
Sir Osbert Cecil Molyneux, Earl=f-Lady Helena Mary, 3rd dau. of
of Sefton, Viscount Molyneux of
Maryborough in the Peerage of
Ireland, Baron Sefton of Croxteth,
CO. Lancaster, in that of the United
Kingdom, and a Baronet of
England ; born at Sefton House,
Belgrave Square, London, on
Tuesday, 21 February, bapt. at
St. Peter's, Eaton Square, Lon-
don, 25 March 187 1 ; Lieutenant
3rd Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers
16 August 1890, Lieutenant 2nd
Life Guards 1895-98, Lieutenant
Lancashire Hussars Imperial
Yeomanry since 10 May i8g8 ;
succeeded his brother as 6th Earl
on Monday, 2 December 1901.
Sir George Cecil Orlando, 4th Earl
of Bradford, Viscount Newport of
High Ercall, co. Salop, Baron
Bradford of Bradford, in the same
county, and a Baronet, M.P., by
Lady Ida Frances Annabella his
wife, 2nd dau. of Richard George,
9th Earl of Scarborough ; born
at 20 Lowndes Square, London,
16 July, bapt. at St. Andrew's,
Weston-under-Lyziard, co. Stafford,
5 September 1875 (Sponsor :
H.R.H. Princess Christian); marr.
at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge,
London (by the Rev. Charles
Barrington Walters), on Saturday,
8 January 189S.
Hugh William Osbert, Viscount
Molyneux ; born at Croxteth
2 December 1898, bapt. at
St. Chad's, Kirkby, in the
parish of Walton-on-theHill,co.
Lancaster, 19 January 1899.
Cecil Richard Molyneux, born
at Dale Ford, Sandiway, co.
Chester, on Saturday, 2 De-
cember, bapt. at St. John's,
Hartford, co. Chester, 30
December 1899.
157
I
Cecilia Maria Charlotte, V.A., born at Croxteth Hall, co. Lancaster, 7 November, bapt. at
St. Helen's, Sefton, co. Lancaster, 12 December 1838; Lady of the Bedchamber in Ordinary
to H.M. Queen Victoria 1888-1901, and Hon. Lady-in-Waiting to H.R.H. the Duchess of
Connaught; marr. at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London, 12 July 1869, Colonel Sir Hugh Richard,
Sth Viscount Downe in the Peerage of Ireland, and Baron Dawnay of Danby, North Riding,
CO. York, in that of the United Kingdom, and a Baronet of England, C.B., CLE. (eldest
son of William Henry, 7th Viscount Downe, by Mary Isabel his wife, 4th dau. of the Hon'''*
and Rt. Rev. Richard Bagot, Bishop of O.xford [afterwards Bishop of Bath and Wells]) ; born
at Eaton Square, London, on Saturday, 20 July 1844; educated at Eton and at Christ Church,
Oxford, matriculated 17 April 1863, aged 18, B.A. 5 November 1868, and M.A. the following day;
Cornet and Sub-Lieutenant 2nd Life Guards 8 August 1865, Lieutenant 10 November 1869,
Captain 25 June 1873, Brevet-Major 29 November 1879, Major i July 1881-86, Lieut.-Colonel
(half-pay) 14 July 1886; Lieut.-Colonel 2nd Dragoon Guards 7 August 1886, Lieut.-Colonel
(Colonel 7 August 1890) Commanding loth Hussars 11 August 1886-92; served in South African
War 1879, in Zulu Campaign (mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp. Brevet of Major);
A.D.C. to Major-General Cavalry Brigade, Cape of Good Hope, 6 April 1879 to August 1882 ;
attached to Marquess of Northampton's special mission to Spain 1881 ; A.D.C. to H.R.H.
Duke of Connaught, commanding division ISengal Army 26 November 1883 to i October 1885 ;
A.D.C. to H.R.H. Duke of Cambridge, Commander-in-Chief, 3 August 1892 to 31 October
1895; Colonel on Staff commanding Cavalry Brigade, Curragh, i November 1897 to 22
December 1899 ; served in South African War 1899-1900 as A.D.C. to the Rt. Hon'='<^ Field
Marshal Lord Roberts 23 December 1899 to 31 January 1900, and in charge of the foreign
military attaches (graded A.A.G.) i February to 20 July 1900 (mentioned in despatches,
"London Gazette," 8 February and 16 April 190T, medal with five clasps, and C.B. 29 November
1900); temporary Brigadier-General commanding 3rd Cavalry Brigade, Curragh, since 3 July
1901 ; nominated CLE. 12 March 1886; Order of the Red Eagle, 2nd-class ; accompanied
Earl of Mount-Edgcumbe on special mission to announce accession of H.M. King Edward VII.
1901 ; J. P. for CO. Northampton ; succeeded his father as 8th Viscount Downe 26 January
1857 ; created Baron Dawnay of Danby, North Riding, co. York, in the Peerage of the United
Kingdom, 24 July 1897. =t=
Richard Frederick Molyneux, born at Sefton House, Belgrave Square, London, on Monday,
24 March, bapt. at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London, 22 April 1873; Lieutenant 3rd Battalion
Lancashire Fusiliers 13 August 1S92, Lieutenant Royal Horse Guards (Blue) 11 November
1896; served in the operations on North-West Frontier of India 1897-98, as Extra Orderly
Officer to General Officer Commanding Tirah Expedition ; in the Nile Expeditionary Force
1898 (medal with two clasps), at the battle of Khartoum (severely wounded, mentioned in
despatches, "London Gazette," 30 September 1898, Egyptian medal with clasp, medal); in
South African War 1899-1900, on Staff as A.D.C. to temporary Brigadier-General Earl of Errol
(commanding a Brigade of Imperial Yeomanry in South Africa) 1900.
158
Captain Henry Hervey Molyneux of=Alice Catherine, youngest dau. of Humphrey St. John
Sanham House, Melton Mowbray,
CO. Leicester, R.N. ; born at Crox-
teth, CO. Lancaster, on Monday, i8
April, bapt. at St. Helen's, Sefton,
CO. Lancaster, 21 May 1842.
Mildmay, M.P., by Marianne Frances his 2nd wife, eldest
dau. of Granville Harcourt Vernon, M.P. ; man. at
St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London (by the Rev. Arundell
St. John Mildmay), on Thursday, 23 October 1873.
Roger Gordon Molyneux, born at Croxteth on Thursday,=
14 January, bapt. at St. Helen's, Sefton, 6 February 1849 ;
Captain ist Dragoon Guards, afterwards Major Duke of
Lancaster's 0«ti Yeomanry Cavalry 1881 ; died at Villa Martha,
Saint Jean de Luz, Basses Pyrenees, France, aged 44, on
Saturday, 9 September, bur. in the Catholic Cemetery there
II September 1893. Will dated 20 October 1890, proved
(Prin. Reg., 919, 93) 24 October 1893, by Anna Mary Vivienne
Molyneux, the relict, the sole Executrix.
=Anna Mary Vivienne, dau. of
William Dickinson, Deputy
Finance Minister of Canada ;
bom in Canada ; marr. at the
Church of Our Lady of the
Rosary, Marylebone Road,
London (by the Rev. John
Joseph Brenan), on Saturday,
4 October 1890.
Roger Anthony Molyneux, born at Kensington,
London, 2 February, bapt. at the Pro-Cathedral,
Kensington, 23 February 1892 ; died at Beau-
mont Jesuit College, Windsor, co. Berks,
8 August, bur. in the Catholic Churchyard of
St. Swithin's, Gillmoss, in the parish of West
Derby, co. Lancaster, 15 August 1902.
159
3Rice, formerly of Eougl^or, to. (S^Iamorgan.
Arms. — Sable, a chevron between three spear-heads erect argent,
embrued at the points gules.
Crest. — A spear-head as in the arms.
Rev. John Morgan Rice of Tooting, co. Surrey, and=
of Brighton, co. Sussex (son of John Rice of Tooting
Graveney, by Frances his wife, elder dau. of Samuel
Plumbe) ; born at Tooting 26 April, bapt. at the
parish church. Tooting, 25 May 1774; of Trinity
College, Cambridge, B.A. 1796, M.A. 1819; died,
aged 59, 24 November, bur. at the parish church.
Tooting, 30 November 1833. M.I. Will dated
30 July 1832, proved (P.C.C., 363 Teignmouth)
2 June 1834, by Elizabeth Rice, the relict, and the
Rev. Horatio Morgan Rice, the son, the Exors.
=Elizabeth, eldest dau. of William Holmes
of Westcombe Park, co. Kent, by
Margaret Parke his wife ; marr. at the
parish church, Greenwich, co. Kent,
18 December 1804; died at Brighton,
aged 76, 28 March, bur. at the parish
church, Tooting, 5 April 1852. M.I.
Will dated 8 October 1851, proved
(P.C.C, 339, 52) 8 April 1852, by the
Rev. Horatio Morgan Rice, the son,
and Samuel Thornton, the Exors.
Rev. Horatio Morgan Rice of South Hill, co.=
Cornwall ; born at Bevis Hill, South Stoneham,
CO. Hants, 12 November 1805; educated at West-
minster School and at Trinity College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1827 ; Rector of South Hill with Callington,
CO. Cornwall, 1841 ; J. P. for co. Cornwall; died at
the Rectory, South Hill, in his 58th year, on
Tuesday, 20 October, bur. at South Hill 24 October
1863. Will dated 10 January 1844, proved (Prin.
Reg., 728, 63) 18 December 1863, by John
Goodrich Dick of Paignton, co. Devon, a Captain
in her Majesty's Navy, the surviving Exor.
=Emily Beatrice, youngest dau. of Rear-
Admiral John Dick of Saling Hall, co.
Essex, by his wife, Augusta Goodrich of
Saling Grove, co. Essex; born 13 July
1818; marr. at All Saints', Southampton,
22 June 1841 ; died at 26 St. Giles' Street,
Oxford, 12 May 1888. Adinon was
granted at the Principal Registry 25 August
1888, to Lucy Augusta Rice of South
Grove, Parks Road, Oxford, spinster, the
daughter, and one of the next of kin.
Lucy Augusta, Rev. Morgan John Rice of Grange Erin, Douglas,=
born at Cal- co. Cork; born at the Rectory, South Hill, 14
stock, CO. Corn- December 1847, bapt. at South Hill (by his father)
wall, 22 June, 23 January 1848; educated at Marlborough and
bapt. at South at Wadham College, Oxford, matriculated 28
Hill (by her January 1867, aged 19, B.A. 1872, M.A. 1891 ;
father) 28 Au- died at the Grand Hotel de la Mediterranee,
gust 1842. Pegli, Italy, aged 47, on Saturday, 6 April, bur.
at Pegli 9 April 1895. Will dated 15 November
1893, proved (Prin. Reg., 781, 95) 24 June 1895,
by Caroline Isabella Rice, His Honour Judge
James Valentine Austin, County Court Judge, and
Herbert Warren, the Exors.
i^^
=Caroline Isabella, eldest
dau. of General Henry
Hamilton, C.B., of Grange
Erin, Douglas, of the 78th
Highlanders and Colonel
Leinster Regiment, by
Isabella his wife, dau. of
Joseph Deane-Freeman of
Castle Cor, co. Cork, J. P.
and D.L. ; born at Poona,
India, and bapt. there ;
marr. at St. Luke's, Douglas
(by the Rev. Canon Harley,
Rector of Christ Church,
Cork, and the Rev. George
Pring Quick, the Rector),
on Thursday, 19 October
1893-
160
Emily Elizabeth, born 5 April 1S07; marr. at St. George's, Hanover
Square, London, 8 September 1840, Rear- Admiral Samuel Thornton,
R.N. (youngest son of Samuel Thornton of Clapham, and of Albury
Park, CO. Surrey, M.P., by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Robert Milnes of
Wakefield, CO. York); bom 2 March 1797; drowned at sea on his passage
from Malta to England, by falling overboard from the Peninsular and
Oriental Company's steam-packet "Ripen," aged 62, 16 May 1859.
Will dated 12 July 1852, with codicil dated 27 July 1852, proved (Prin.
Reg., 389, 59) 16 June 1859, by Alexander Leslie Melville of Windsor,
CO. Berks, the nephew, one of the Exors. Double probate proved at
the Principal Registry 6 June i860, by Emily Elizabeth Thornton, the
relict, one other of the Exors. Power reserved to Percy Melville
Thornton, a minor, the other Exor, when he shall attain the age of
21 years. She died at 23 Cathcart Road, West Brompton, London,
on Monday, 6 January 1868, and was bur. in the cemetery at Charlton,
CO. Kent. AdiSon was granted at the Principal Registry 24 August
1868, to Percy Melville Thornton of 23 Cathcart Road, West Brompton,
CO. Middlesex, the son, and one of the next of kin.
I
Percy John Rice,
born at Woverton,
CO. Hants, 8 Jan-
uary 1 810; Major
of the 51 St Regi-
ment at Bangalore,
India ; died at
Bangalore 22 May
1850. Adinon was
granted (P.C.C.)
28 July 185 1, to
the Rev. Horatio
Morgan Rice, the
brother, Elizabeth
Rice, the mother,
having renounced.
Lucy Maria, born at Brighton, co. Sussex,
8 September 1S14; marr. at the parish church,
Brighton (by the Rev. Horatio Morgan Rice,
Rector of South Hill with Callington, co. Cornwall),
on Tuesday, 10 June 1S45, Edmund William Elton
(4th son of Lieut.-Colonel Sir Charles Abraham
Elton of Clevedon Court, co. Somerset, Bart., of
the 4th Regiment and Lieut.-Colonel Somerset
Militia, by Sarah his wife, dau. of Joseph Smith
of Bristol, CO. Gloucester) ; born at Savile Place,
Clifton, CO. Gloucester, 22 December 1822, and
bapt. there privately. She died at Clifton on
Saturday, 16 May 1846, and was bur. at Clevedon.
He marr. 2ndly at Florence, Italy, in 1850,
Clementina Sandryk of Florence, by whom he
had issue ; she died at Florence 24 March 1886,
and was bur. in the new cemetery at Florence.
He died at Florence, aged 36, 2 December 1859,
and was bur. in the old cemetery at Florence.
T.
A
Helena Louisa, born at Brighton 3 October
18 19; marr. at the parish church, Charlton
(by the Rev. Horatio Morgan Rice, brother
of the bride. Rector of South Hill with
Callington, assisted by the Rev. Edmund
Fearon Burrell Bourke Fellowes, brother
of the bridegroom), on Saturday, 13
October 1855, the Rev. Augustus \\ illiam
Dorset Fellowes (2nd son of the Rev.
Henry Fellowes, Vicar of Sidbury, co.
Devon) ; Vicar of Nether Wallop, co.
Hants, formerly Vicar of St. Martin's,
York, and Minor Canon of York Minster;
died at Sidmouth, co. Devon, on Friday,
8 May 1857. Will dated 27 January
1857, proved (P.C.C, 538, 57) 9 July
1857, by Helena Louisa Fellowes, the
relict, the sole Executrix.
A
lOl
lgEf)ttafeer of liira €lla, to. ^orfe.
Captain Thomas Whitaker, R.N., of Kirk Ella, co. York (son of Thomas=
and Mary Whitaker of Worksop, co. Nottingham) ; born 1 1 February
1788 ; served at the battle of Trafalgar under Lord Nelson 21 October
1805 ; died at the Rectory, Leconfield, co. York, in his 87th year, on
Sunday, 14 June, bur. at Leconfield 19 June 1874. M.L Will dated
18 March 1872, proved at York i August 1874, by the Rev.
Robert Whitaker of
Leconfield, the son, the
sole Exor.
JHC^^M-AJ y/MiTaJ^cr
=Mary, dau. of William
Huntington of Hull, co.
York, by Mary Capstick
his wife; marr. by licence
at Kirk Ella 3 December
1823; died at Kirk Ella,
aged 33, 2 April, bur.
there 1 1 April 1835.
Mary, born at Kirk
Ella 17 February,
bapt. there 6 March
1825; died at Kirk
Ella, aged 5, and
bur. there 17 April
1830. _
Thomas Whitaker,
born at Kirk Ella,
and bapt. there 9
July 1827 ; died,
aged 3, and bur. at
Kirk Ella 3 July
1830.
Rev. Robert ^\'hitaker, born at.
Kirk Ella 1 2 February, bapt. there
14 March 1831 ; of Trinity Col-
lege, Cambridge, M.A. 1854;
Rector of Scorborough with
Leconfield, co. York, for 22 years ;
died at Leconfield, in his 50th
year, on Wednesday, 19 May, bur.
there 24 May 1880. M.L Will
dated 10 February 1879, proved
at York 6 August 1880, by Sophia
Lowe Thornton Whitaker of
Leconfield Rectory, co. York, the
relict, the sole Executri,\.
^Sophia Lowe Thornton, younger dau.
of William Duesbery Thornton-
Duesbery of Scalby, co. York, by
Dorothy Richardson his wife, 2nd dau.
of John Travis, I^eputy Recorder and
Town Clerk of Scarborough ; born at
Scalby 30 May, bapt. there 24 June
1836 ; marr. at the parish church,
Overton, co. York (by the Rev. James
Henry Pickering, the Vicar, assisted by
the Rev. Frederick William Hayden),
on Thursday, 26 June 1856.
{See Pedigree of Thoniton-Duesbery,
Vol. 9, page 6 J.)
Thomas Percy Duesbery Thornton
Whitaker, born at Stokesley-in-Cleveland,
CO. York, on Thursday, 7 May 1857 ; died
at the Rectory, Leconfield, in his 3rd year,
on Wednesday, 18 Jan., bur. at Leconfield
23 Jan. i860. M.i.
Mary Sophia, born at Cherry Burton, co.
York, and bapt. there i July 1858; marr.
at St. Peter's, Streatham, co. Surrey (by
the Rev. Francis Earle, Rector of Tanfield,
West Riding, co. York), on Wednesday,
8 Oct. 1884, David Fowler Burton of
Cherry Burton (eldest son of David
Burton of Cherry Burton, J. P. and D.L.,
Barrister-at-Law, by Fanny his 2nd wife,
dau. of Frederic Cowper of Carleton Hall
and Skelton, co. Cumberland) ; born at
Cherry Burton on Wednesday, 7 Oct.
1857 ; a Student of the Middle Temple
22 Jan. 1877, called to the Bar 26 Jan.
1882; J. P. and County Alderman for East
Riding, co. York, Lord of the Manor of
Cherry Burton and of the Beverley
Chapter House; Patron of the living of
Cherry Burton. =f=
A
Lieut.-Colonel Charles Hildyard=
Thornton Whitaker, born at
Cherry Burton 10 May, bapt.
there 8 June 1859; entered the
Army as 2nd Lieutenant in the
105th Regiment 22 January
1879, Captain Yorkshire Light
Infantry (King's Own) 28 April
18S4, Major I St Battalion 7 April
1897, Deputy-Assistant Com-
missary-General, Commissariat
and Transport Staff, 1 6 February
1885 to 10 December 1888,
Adjutant Militia i March 1892
to 3 May 1897 ; appointed 2nd
in command ist Battalion York-
shire Light Infantry (King's Own)
March 1900, and promoted
Lieut.-Colonel to command 2nd
Battalion 19 July 1902 ; served in
South African War, in command
at Standerton.
162
=Ruth Helen, only
dau. of Thomas
Barwise Harkness
of The Minster
Court, York, Sur-
veyor to General
Post Office, by
Helen Burke
Browne his wife,
dau. of Robert
Cockburn ; born
at Edinburgh, and
bapt. there ; marr.
at St. M aurice's,
York (by the Rev.
Edward Aldous
Lane, the Vicar),
on Tuesday, 3
February 1880.
George Whitaker, bom i8 February, bapt. at
Kirk Ella, co. York, 25 March 1833; died
unmarried at 6 Jarratt Street, Kingston-upon-
Hull, CO. York, aged 30, 13 June, bur. at Kirk
Ella 16 June 1863. Admon was granted at
York 5 May 1864, to Thomas Whitaker of
the parish of Sculcoates, in the borough of
Kingston-upon-Hull, co. York, a Captain in
the Royal Navy, the father and next of kin.
Thoma.s Whitaker, born 9 January, bapt. at
Kirk Ella 28 March 1835 ; ^^'ed at 22 Jarratt
Street, Kingston-upon-Hull, aged 36, on
Friday, 5 January, bur. at Kirk Ella 10 January
1872. Adfnon was granted at York 6 April
1 87 2, to Thomas Whitaker of the parish of
Sculcoates, in the borough of Kingston-upon-
Hull, Captain in H.M. Royal Navy, the father,
and next of kin.
Laura, born at Leconfield, co. York, at 5 a.m. on Tuesday,
17 July, bapt. there 12 August i860; marr. at St.
Catharine's, Leconfield (by the Rev. Francis Earle, Rector
of Tanfield, co. York, and Rural Dean, assisted by the Rev.
Edwin Bittleston, Vicar of South Stainley, co. York), on
Wednesday, 4 February 1880, \Villiam Edward Brown (2nd
son of William S. Brown of Digswell, co Hertford); born
17 July i860; Captain East Yorkshire Regiment; died in
London, aged 35, on Sunday, 16 January, bur. at Leconfield
21 January 1887. M.I. She died at Beverley, co. York,
aged 25, on Tuesday, 29 December 1885, and was bur. at
Leconfield 2 January 1886. M.L =p
A
Robert Hinderwell Whitaker,
born at the Rectory, Leconfield,
at 6.50 p.m. on Wednesday,
16 October, bapt. at Leconfield
17 November 1861 ; died at
Beverley, co. York, aged 32,
27 June, bur. at Leconfield
29 June 1893. M.L
Edythe Huntington, born at the Rectory,
Leconfield, on Tuesday, 12 April, bapt. at
Leconfield 15 May 1870; marr. at Cherry
Burton, co. York (by the Rev. Bramwell
Burton, the Rector), 30 April 1901, the
Rev. Joseph Davison Cowan (son of Samuel
Cowan of Crowrea, co. Down, by Marie
his wife, dau. of David Davison of
Drumnascanaph, CO. Down); born 13 April
1857; of Trinity College, Dublin, B.A. and
LL.B. 1899, LL.D. 1900, B.C.L. of Durham
1899 ; Curate and Chapter Preacher of
Dromore Cathedral 1880-81, and Rector
of Donaghmore, co. Down, since 1882.
Rev. Arthur Lionel=
Whitaker, born at the
Rectory, Leconfield,
on Thursday, 10 Feb-
ruary, bapt. at Lecon-
field 19 iVEarch 1876;
of Selwyn College,
Cambridge, matricu-
lated 1895, M.A. 1902;
Curate of Kirby-Mis-
perton. North Riding,
CO. York, 1900-1902,
Senior Curate of
Guisborough, North
Riding, since 1902.
=Gertrude Annie, dau. of
Sydney Victor White, by
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of
Thomas Frederick Roberts
of Sanghall, co. Flint ;
born at Reading, co. Berks,
II October 1875, bapt.
at Christ Church, Reading
(by the Rev. Matthew
Powley, the Vicar), 9 June
1876 ; marr. at St. Peter's,
Caversham, co. Oxford,
4 September 1902.
Charles Lionel David Herbert Whitaker, born at Minster
Court, York, on Thursday, 10 March 1881 : entered the Army
as 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Battalion Yorkshire (Alexandra,
Princess of Wales' Own) Regiment 11 August 1900, promoted
Lieutenant 4 November 1902.
George Reginald Whitaker, born at Boyle, co. Roscommon,
on Tuesday, i August, bapt. there privately 6 August, died,
aged 10 days, and bur. at Boyle 11 August 1882.
Percy Duncomb Whitaker,
born at Colchester, co. Essex,
8 November 1885.
Noel Ralph \\Tiitaker, bom at
15, The Avenue, Colchester,
27 December 1S86.
Bic{)arli5on of lHalbroofe, Eontion.
William Richardson of Walbrook, in the City of=
London, and of Pentonville, co. Middlesex ; born at
Durham 4 June 1779; Deputy, and for upwards of 20
years one of the representatives of the \\'ard of Walbrook
in the Court of Common Council ; died at his residence,
Pentonville, in his 62nd year, on Friday, 2 April, bur. at
St. Stephen's, Walbrook, London, 10 April 1841. Will
dated 2 March 1841, proved (P.C.C, 368, 41) 22 May
1841, by Richard Richardson, the son, Thomas W'atkins
and Jane Richardson, spinster, the daughter, the Exors.
(See " Fra^menta Gfiealogica," Vol. 7, page 13,
for copy of entries in a Prayer Book.)
=Mary King, dau. of James Burbidge
of East Knoyle, co. Wilts; born 22
January 1782, bapt. at East Knoyle
(as Mary) 15 November 1790; marr.
I May 1S02 (banns published at St.
Gregory by St. Paul, London) ; died at
Camden Square, London, in her 73rd
year, on Monday, 29 October, bur. in
Highgate Cemetery, co. Middlesex, on
Wednesday, 7 November 1855. M.L
y^ , /^.^<^-^ik
Mary Humfrey, born 24 January, bapt. at St. George's,
Bloomsbury, London, 27 May 1803 (Sponsors: Mrs.
Humfrey, Mrs. Burbidge and Mr. Burbidge) ; died un-
married at Regent Place West, Regent Square, London,
aged 45, on Wednesday, 21 February, bur. in a vault
at St. Stephen's, Walbrook, London, i March 1849.
Ann, bom 6 March, bapt. at St. George's, Bloomsbury,
18 March 1804 (Sponsors: Mrs. Ann Burbidge of
Knoyle, co. Wilts, Mrs. Shuter and Mr. R. Richard-
son); died unmarried at Pentonville 15 July, bur. at
St. Stephen's, Walbrook, London, 22 July 1S36.
Clarissa, born 6 August, bapt. at St. George's,
Bloomsbury, 27 August 1805 (Sponsors: Her mother,
Mrs. Burbidge, and Mr. Ben Fox) ; died unmarried
at Inglemount, Inglemere Road, Forest Hill, co. Kent,
aged 83, on Thursday, 14 February, bur. in Highgate
Cemetery 19 February i88g. Will dated 27 June 1883,
proved (Prin. Reg., 255, 89) 15 March 1889, by George
Richardson of 72 Fountayne Road, Stoke Newington,
CO. Middlesex, the brother, and Frederick Welch of
10 Lancaster Place, Strand, co. Middlesex, the Exors.
William Burbidge=
Richardson, born
6 January, bapt.
at St. George's,
Bloomsbury, 6
P'ebruary 1S07
(Sponsors : Wil-
liam Burbidge, his
uncle, Mr. Richard
Shuter, and Mrs.
Burbidge, his
aunt) ; Solicitor,
of the Guildhall,
London ; died at
Brighton, co. Sus-
sex, 12 July 1878,
and bur. there.
^Elizabeth Durham,
dau. of George
Holmes ; born 2 1
December 18 19,
and bapt. at Rams-
gate, CO. Kent ;
marr. by licence
at St. Pancras'
Old Church, Lon-
don, 14 November
1835; died, aged
75, 27 January,
bur. in Abney Park
Cemetery, co. Mid-
dlesex, I February
1894. M.L Adtiion
was granted at the
Principal Registry
18 May 1894, to
Anne Maria Ro-
barts Richardson,
spinster.
William Percy Robarts=j=Louisa, dau. of Steven Mumford Elizabeth Durham, born at
Richardson, born at Glou-
cester 7 December 1837,
and bapt. there ; died
at 105 High Street, Mary-
lebone, London, aged 45,
30 January 18S3.
of Ramsgate ; marr. at St. Philip Rosevale, near Dublin, 4
the Evangelist's, Islington, London February 1839, bapt. at
(by the Rev. James Sutherland, St. Lawrence', Jewry, Lon-
the Vicar), i October 1862. don, 23 December 1S42.
A
164
Jane, born 23 May, bapt. at St. George's, Bloomsbur)',
London, i August 1808 (Sponsors: Mrs. Jane Shuter, her
father and mother) ; marr. at St. Pancras New Church,
Euston Road, London (by the Rev. Thomas Dale,
the Vicar), on Thursday, 29 April 1852, the Rev. James
Dennett (son of James Dennett of Pentonville, co.
Middlesex); born at Pentonville 30 August 1818; Perpetual
Curate of Aldershot, co. Hants ; died at 3 St. James' Road,
Tunbridge Wells, co. Kent, aged 5 9, on Monday, i October,
bur. in the Metropolitan Cemetery, Tunbridge Wells,
8 October 1877. M.L Will dated 17 September 1856,
proved (Prin. Reg., 862, 77) 16 November 1877, by Jane
Dennett of Tunbridge Wells, co. Kent, the relict, the sole
Executrix. She died at Inglemount, Ingleraere Road,
Forest Hill, co. Kent, aged 82, 24 June, and was bur. in
the Metropolitan Cemetery, Tunbridge Wells, 28 June
1890. M.L Will dated 27 June 1883, proved (Prin.
Reg., 675, 90) 30 July 1890, by George Richardson of
72 Fountayne Road, Stoke Newington, co. Middlesex,
the brother, and Frederick Welch of 10 Lancaster Place,
Strand, co. Middlesex, the Exors.
Richard Richardson, bom at Stockwell, co. Surrey, 26
December 1809, bapt. at St. James', Pentonville, 2 March
1812 (Sponsors : Richard Richardson, his uncle, his father
and mother); died unmarried at 255 Pembroke Terrace,
Islington, co. Middlesex, aged 60, 28 January, bur. in
Highgate Cemetery, co. Middlesex, on Wednesday,
3 February 1869. M.L Will dated 31 December 1868,
proved (Prin. Reg., 203, 69) 5 March 1869, by Benjamin
Richardson of 4 Prospect Terrace, Highgate, co. Middle-
se.x, the brother, one of the Exors. Double probate
issued March 1888. Power reserved to Jane Dennett
(wife of the Rev. James Dennett) the sister, the other Exor.
Benjamin Fox Richardson, born at
Pentonville 10 August 181 1, bapt.
at St. James', Pentonville (with his
brother Richard), 2 March 1812
(Sponsors : Mr. Benjamin Fox,
his father and mother) ; died
unmarried at 35 Wilson Street,
Finsbury, London, aged 68, 30
May, bur. in Highgate Cemetery
on Thursday, 3 June 1880. M.I.
Will dated 28 May 1880, proved
(Prin. Reg., 685, 80) 5 August
1S80, by George Richardson of
20 Old Broad Street, in the City
of London, gent., the brother, and
Jane Dennett of 3 St. James' Road,
Tunbridge Wells, co. Kent, widow,
the sister, the Exors.
Harriett, born at Pentonville 20
December 181 2, bapt. at St. James',
Clerkenwell, co. Middlesex, 4 June
1813 (Sponsors: Mrs. Harriett
Inkson, her father and mother) ;
died unmarried at Sydenham, co.
Kent, aged 31, 22 July, bur. in
Highgate Cemetery 30 July 1S50.
M.L
Dudley George Richardson, bom at
Milman Street, London, 2 November
1841, and bapt. at St. George's,
Bloomsbury, London.
Anne Maria Robarts, born
at the Guildhall, London,
5 August, bapt. at St.
Lawrence', Jewry, London,
23 December 1842.
Emily, bom at the Guildhall,
London, on Thursday, 22
August 1 850, and bapt. at St.
Lawrence', Jewry, London.
165
James Richardson, born at=
Pentonville, co. Middlesex, i8
December 1814, bapt. at St.
James', Clerkenwell, co. Middle-
sex, 21 August 181 7; died at
96 Sunny Hill Road, Streatham,
CO. Surrey, 22 October, bur.
in Highgate Cemetery, co.
Middlesex, 27 October 1890.
AdiSon was granted at the
Principal Registry 29 January
1 89 1, to Mary Ann Richardson
of 96 Sunny Hill Road,
Streatham, co. Surrey, the
daughter, and only next of kin.
=Mary Ann, dau. of
Walter Chatfield, by
Elizabeth his wife ;
born 18 January
181 7; marr. at St.
Saviour's, South-
wark, CO. Surrey,
1 8 March 1842 ;
bur. in Highgate
Cemetery.
Sarah, born at Pentonville 17 May 18 16,
bapt. at St. James', Clerkenwell, 2 1 August
181 7; died unmarried at 6 Clapham
Road, Lowestoft, co. Suffolk, aged 64, on
Monday, 14 May, bur. in St. Margaret's
Churchyard, Lowestoft, 19 May 1883.
Will dated 29 November 1880, proved
(Prin. Reg. 636, 83) 10 July 1883, by
George Richardson of 72 Fountayne
Road, Stoke Newington, co. Middlesex,
gent., the brother, and Frederick Welch
of Inglemount, Inglemere Road, Forest
Hill, CO. Kent, the Exors.
Mary Ann, born at Peckham,
CO. Surrey, 8 February 1843.
Catherine, born at Pentonville 26 July,
bapt. at St. James', Clerkenwell, 21 August
1817 ; died 24 February, bur. at St.
James', Pentonville, 2 March 181 8.
George Richardson=
of Stoke Newing-
ton, CO. Middlesex;
born at Pentonville
12 January 1S19,
bapt. at St. James',
Clerkenwell, 14
June 1821.
=Amelia,dau. of Edwin Dewin,
by Mary Ann his wife ; born
in the parish of Clerkenwell
in June 1845 ; marr. at
St. Peter's, Regent Square,
London, 7 November 1868;
died s.p. at 72 Fountayne
Road, Stoke Newington, 7
January, bur. in Abney Park
Cemetery, co. Middlesex,
15 January 1890.
Charlotte, born at Pentonville 10 December
1820, bapt. at St. James', Clerkenwell,
14 June 1821 ; died 3 March, bur. at St.
James', Pentonville, 13 March 1822.
Caroline Leah, born 21 October 1826, bapt.
at St. James', Clerkenwell, 11 February 1827
(Sponsors : Mrs. Steedman, her sister Ann,
and Mr. Steedman) ; marr. at St. Pancras
New Church, Euston Road, London (by the
Rev. James Dennett, brother-in-law of the
bride), onThursday, 21 June 1855, Frederick
Welch of Streatham (5th son of Edward
Welch of the Rolls Office and of Pentonville,
London, by Maria Louisa Jackson his wife);
born 10 July 1822. =j=
166
iSuliii of ^tofee Hill, (S^uilliforli, co. ^urrep.
Richard Henry Budd of Stoke=
Hill, Guildford, CO. Surrey; died
at St. Nicholas, Guildford, aged
58, 24 October, bur. in the
churchyard at Stoke-next-Guild-
ford 30 October 1829. M.I.
Will dated n March 18 14,
proved (P.C.C., 681 Liverpool)
15 December 1829, by Susannah
Budd, the relict, the sole
Executrix.
=Susannah, dau. of Joseph Pickstone of
Guildford, by Elizabeth his wife ; marr. 24
October 1799; died, aged 59, 18 September
1840, and bur. at Stoke-next-Guildford. M.I.
Will dated 29 August 1840, with codicil
dated 7 September 1840, proved (P.C.C.,
742, Arden) 13 November 1840, by Charles
Thelwell Abbott, Abel Jenkins of New Inn,
CO. Middlesex, and Joseph Hockley of
Guildford, co. Surrey, the Exors.
Major-General William Henry Budd, born at Stoke Hill, Guildford,=
17 March 1801 ; of the Madras Army; died at i Orange Street, Leicester
Square, London, aged 63, on Thursday, 30 April, bur. in the churchyard
at Stoke-next-Guildford 8 May 1863. Will dated 10 December 1862,
proved (Prin. Reg., 484, 63) 29 August 1863, by Rose Margaret Pickstone
Budd of Gelham Hall, near Wickhani Market, co. Suffolk, spinster, and
Maria Delphime Budd of Gelham Hall, spinster, the daughters, the
Executrixes.
=Augusta, dau. of
Richard Bailey ;
marr. at the church
in the Fort, Madras,
in 1829; died at
Hoonsoor, Madras
Presidency, India,
in February 185 1,
and was bur. there.
William James Ellen Elizabeth, born at Stoke Hill,
Whannel Budd, Guildford, 12 December 1833, bapt. at
born at Madras, Stoke-next-Guildford 26 January 1834;
India, in 1831 ; marr. at St. George's Cathedral, Madras,
bur. there in 4 December 1856, Robert Hoiace
1832. Powys of North Dene, Durban, Natal,
South Africa (eldest son of the Hon'''^
Mary Louisa Robert Vernon P0W7S of the Hon*"'^
Susannah, born East India Co.'s Medical Service, Hon.
at Hyderabad, Captain 12th Regiment Native Infantry,
India, 7 Sep- Bengal, by Jane his wife, 3rd dau. of
tember 1832 ; William Beckett of Enfield, co. Middle-
died in January sex) ; born at Lovainah, North-West
1839. Provinces, India, 21 June 1826.
Francis Stafford=
Budd, born at
Hoonsoor, Ma-
dras Presidency,
29 August 1835;
Captain Royal
Madras Artillery;
died at Ealing,
CO. Middlesex,
aged 42, 18 May,
bur. in the ceme-
tery at Ealing 20
May 1876.
=Georgina Emma
Ashton, dau. of
William Godfrey
Huet of Idlicote,
CO. Northamp-
ton ; marr. at
Madras 17 Octo-
ber 1861 ; died
at Bangalore,
India, 1 7 Sep-
tember 1 866, and
bur. there.
Georgina Emma Augusta, born at Madras, India, 7 August, bapt at St.
Thomas' Mount, Madras, 26 September 1863 ; marr. at the parish church,
Beckenham, co. Kent (by the Rev. Henry Arnott), on Tuesday, 5 December
1899, Arthur Henry Stanford of Beaumont Hall, co. Essex (6th son of
Frederick Stanford of Houbridge Hall, Great Oakley, co. Essex, by .Anna
Sophia his wife, 2nd dau. of Edwards Crisp of Rendlesham, co. Suffolk) ;
born at Houbridge Hall, Great Oakley, 14 July, bapt. at Great Oakley
2 September 1849. =f=
/K
{See Pedigree of Stanford, Vol. p, />age ^4.)
Frances Maude,
bom at Banga-
lore 25 Septem-
ber 1S65, and
bapt. there.
167
Richard Henry John Rudd, born at
Stoke Hill, Guildford, co. Surrey,
6 December 1804, bapt. at Stoke-
next-Guildford 3 June 1805; died
unmarried at sea.
Francis James Budd, born at Stoke Hill, Guildford,
6 September 1806; died unmarried at Tunbridge Wells,
CO. Kent, aged 26, 24 May (being thrown from his horse
at Bath, co. Somerset), and bur. in the churchyard at
Stoke-next-Guildford 31 May 1833.
John Dobree Budd, born at Hoonsoor,
Madras Presidency, India, 10 July
1837; Lieutenant in the Indian Navy;
died at Aldeburgh, co. Suffolk, aged 26,
on Monday, 23 May, bur. there 27 May
1864. Adinon was granted at the
Principal Registry 7 October 1864, to
Rose Margaret Budd of Wickham
Market, co. Suffolk, the sister, and one
of the next of kin.
Rose Margaret Pickstone,
Hoonsoor 3 April 1839.
born at
Henry Smedmore George
Budd, born at Hoonsoor
29 January 1841, and bapt.
there; of the Royal Navy;
died at Bombay, India, in
1868, and bur. there.
Sarah Anne, born at
Hoonsoor 3 May 1842 ;
died in February 1843.
Maria Delphime, bom at
Hoonsoor 22 April 1844.
\\'iUiam James Budd, born
at Hoonsoor 8 August
1845; died in New Zealand
in 1879.
Alice, born at Hoonsoor
21 March 1846; died in
April 1850.
George William Eustace Budd,
of Governor's Bay, Lyttleton,
New Zealand; bornat Hoonsoor
28 February 1848 ; marr. at
Cape Town, South Africa.
Augustus Frederic Budd=j=EmmaIsabella,dau. of George Harry
William Eustace Budd,
born at Rondebosch,
Cape Town, 4 June
1877.
of Addington Point,
Durban, Natal, South
Africa ; born at Hoon-
soor 28 February 185 1,
and bapt. there.
Hornsby, by Emily Banks his wife ;
born at Stoke-next-Guildford 8 De-
cember 1859 ; marr. at Christ
Church, Addington Point, Durban,
3 May 1885.
George Frederick
Budd, born 14
March 1886, and
bapt. at Christ
Church, Addington
Point, Durban.
Harry Louis Budd,
born 1 5 October
1S87, and bapt. at
Christ Church,
Addington Point,
Durban.
Nellie Ernestine, born
1 1 November 1 888, and
bapt. at Christ Church,
Addington Point, Dur-
ban ; died 1 1 October
18S9.
168
John Peyto Budd of Stutton, then of Hachiston,=
and afterwards of Wickham Market, all in the
county of Suffolk; born at Stoke Hill, Guildford,
CO. Surrey, ii January 1809, bapt. at Stoke-next-
Guildford 26 June 1810; died at Bradfield, co.
Essex, aged 66, 23 August, bur. there 28 August
1875. ^^'il' dated 19 May 1870, proved (Prin.
Reg., 918, 75) 7 December 1875, by Elizabeth
Budd of Bradfield, the relict, the sole Executrix.
"^if^ui/a
=Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of John Stanford of
Ashbocking Hall, co. Suffolk, by Mary Edwards
his wife ; born at Ashbocking, and bapt. there
19 November 1809; marr. at Ashbocking
21 November 1837; died at White House,
Bradfield, in her 86th year, 1 1 August, bur. at
Bradfield 15 August 1895. Admon was granted
at Ipswich 9 September 1895, to Sarah Ann
Budd, spinster, the daughter.
(See Pedigree of Stanford, Vol. p, page gs).
Rose Elizabeth, born at Stutton 25 September,
bapt. there 22 October 1839 ; marr. at Bradfield
9 October 1878, Arthur William Crisp of
Chillesford, and afterwards of Orford, co. Suffolk
(5th son of Edwards Crisp of Rendlesham, co.
Suffolk, and afterwards of Gedgrave Hall, near
Orford, by Mary his wife, dau. of John Mayhew
of Orford); born at Rendlesham 2 May 1823,
bapt. there 25 May 1824; died at Norwich on
Monday, 26 April, bur. at Orford on Friday, 30
April 1897. Will dated 21 May 1895, proved at
Ipswich 12 July 1897, by Charles Maurice Stanford,
the nephew, one of the Exors.
T
/k
Frederick John Budd
of Woodlands Es-
tate, Kulpetta, South
Wynaad, Madras,
India ; born 20 June,
bapt. at Stutton 27
September 1841 ; died
unmarried, aged 38,
on his voyage home
from India, on Thurs-
day, 15 April 18S0.
I I
Sarah Ann, born 5
Februar)', bapt. at
Stutton 22 March
1843.
Jeanetta Mar)', born
17 May, bapt. at
Ashbocking 8 Au-
gust 1845.
Gracie Beatrice, bom
16 June 1891, and
bapt. at Christ Church,
Addington Point, Dur-
ban, Natal, South
Africa.
Marie Emily, born 18
July 1893, and bapt.
at Christ Church,
Addington Point,
Durban ; died 25
March 1894.
Stella NataUe, born
24 February 1900,
and bapt. at Christ
Church, Addington
Point, Durban.
William Frank Budd,
bom 18 August 1 90 1,
and bapt. at Christ
Church, Addington
Point, Durban.
169
Mary Elizabeth, born at Stoke Hill, Guildford, co. Surrey,
23 March, bapt. at Stoke-next-Guildford 26 July 1810; niarr.
there Frederick Charles Wright, M.D., of Hinton Blewett, co.
Somerset ; died at Upper Phillimore Place, Kensington,
London, on Monday, 27 February, bur. at St. Mary Abbott's,
Kensington, 4 March 1843. Will dated 18 August 1841,
proved (P.C.C., 373, 43) 13 May 1843, by Mary Elizabeth
Wright, the relict, the sole Executri.\. She died at St. James'
Vicarage, Muswell Hill, co. Middlesex, aged 76, on Friday,
25 June, and was bur. in Marylebone Cemetery, East Finchley,
CO. Middlesex, 29 June 1886. Will dated 18 May 1881, with
codicil dated 20 December 1881, proved (Prin. Reg., 682, 86)
23 July 1886, by the Rev. Ernest Peter Cachemaille of St.
James' Vicarage, and John Nalder of Shepton Mallctt, co.
Somerset, the nephew, the Exors.
Susannah Pickstone, born at
Stoke Hill, Guildford, 21
August 181 1, bapt. at Stoke-
next-Guildford 22 July 1814;
died unmarried at Cros-
combe, co. Somerset, aged
47, on Sunday, 10 April, bur.
there 16 April 1859. Will
dated 27 May 1851, with
codicil of same date, proved
at Wells 10 August 1859,
by Frances Parsons of
Croscombe, co. Somerset,
spinster, Frank Isaac Nalder
of Shepton Mallett, co.
Somerset, and Abel Jenkins
of 8 New Inn, London, the
Exors.
Sarah Anne, born at Stoke Hill, Guildford,
13 April 1813, bapt. at Stoke-next-Guildford
13 July 1814; marr. at St. Mary Abbott's,
Kensington, London, 28 October 1841, Abel
Jenkins of 8 New Inn, Strand, London, and
of West End Lodge, Esher, co. Surrey ; died
at 10 CoUingham Road, South Kensington,
London, in his 82nd year, on Sunday, 25 April,
bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery, London, 30
April 1875. Will dated 31 March 1871,
proved (Prin. Reg., 662, 75), 5 August 1875,
by Sarah Anne Jenkins of 10 CoUingham
Road, the relict, the Executrix. She died at
Ranelagh House, Chiswick co. Middlesex,
aged 67, on Saturday, 13 August, and was
bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery, London, 19
August 1881. M.I. Will dated 14 December
1880, proved (Prin. Reg., 910, 81), 15 De-
cember 1881, by Sarah Budd of Whitehouse,
Bradfield, Manningtree, co. Essex, spinster,
the niece, and Charles James Abbott of
8 New Inn, Strand, London, the Exors.
Charlotte Rose, born
at Stoke Hill, Guild-
ford, I July, bapt. at
Holy Trinity, Guild-
ford, 28 July 1815;
marr. at Stoke-next-
Guildford, 10 May
1838, Frank Isaac
Nalder of Shepton
Mallett, CO. Somerset;
born at Darsnill, near
Shepton Mallett, 13
May 1S15. She died
at Shepton Mallett,
aged 35, 23 April,
bur. there 29 April
1851. ^
James Herbert Budd,
born at Stoke, Guild-
ford, 17 July 1823 ;
M.R.C.S. ; died unmar-
ried at Wickham Market,
CO. Suffolk, aged 39, 29
May, bur. at Stoke-next-
Guildford 3 June 1863.
Will dated 22 May 1863,
proved (Prin. Reg., 630,
63), 6 November 1863,
by Sarah Anne Jenkins,
wife of Abel Jenkins of
8 New Inn, London, and
Charles James Abbott of
8 New Inn, Strand, Lon-
don, the Exors.
170
intieji.
INDEX.
Abbott, Charles James, 170; Charles Thelwell, 167.
Abercorn, Duke of, 60.
Adam, John, 73 ; Mary, 73.
Adams, Hannah, 54 ; Henry, 54 ; Rev. Henry
Theophilus, 27 ; James Scovell, 27 ; Nora, 27 ;
Thomas, 54.
Adkin, Charles, 49.
Adnutt, Mary Catherine, 79 ; Rev. Thomas, 79.
Affleck, Charlotte, 140; Rev. Gilbert, 140.
Aikin-Sneath, Rev. Donald, 5.
Alexander, Fanny Selina, 150 ; Josias Du Pre, 150;
Mary, 150.
Ames, Levi, iii; Mary, III.
Amherst, Lord, 74.
Anderson, Rev. David, 8, 40; Rev. Canon Drummond,
147; Edward, 114; Elizabeth Dillon, 113; Frances
Ann, 113; Jane, 114; Jeannette, 114; Louis, 113;
Louis John, 1 13.
Andrew, Anne, 99 ; Annie Gertrude, 99 ; Richardson,
99-
Andrewes, Lieut. -Colonel Charles, 126; Elizabeth,
126; Frances Mary, 126; Walter George, 126.
Andrews, Captain, 117; Eliza Bird, 117 ; Elizabeth, 4;
Rev. George Hubert, 7 ; Martha Elizaljelh, 4 ; Rev.
Robert, 126; Sir Robert, Bart., 4.
Annandale, Elizabeth, 11 1; Thomas, in.
Anne, Queen of England, 60.
Antrobus, Anne, 143; Sir Edmund, Bart., 143;
Emily, 143 ; Robert Crawfurd, 143.
Apletre, Francis Russell, 150; Marianne Frances, 150;
William, 150.
Applewhaite, Anne, 137; Edward, 137.
Archer, Emily May, 6 ; George William, 6.
Ardrossan, Baron, see Eglinton and Winton.
Arkwright, Eustace, 43; Eustacie Emma Millicent,
43-
Arnott, Rev. Henry, 167.
Arthur, James Henry, 15; Marianne Philippe, 15.
Aston, Mary Diana, 78; Sir William, 78.
Athe'rley, Francis, 21.
Atkinson, Catherine, 76; Jane, 76; Miles, 76.
Atlay, Rt. Rev. James, D.D., Bishop of Hereford, gg.
Auckland, Rt. Hon'''* and Rt. Rev. Robert John,
Baron, D.D., Bishop of Bath and Wells, g3.
Austen, Rev. Benjamin, 54.
Austin, James Valentine, 160.
B
Backhouse, Jane, 137; Margaret, 137; Thomas, 137.
Baden, Andrew, 72; Eliza, 72.
Baden-Powell, Rev. James, 38, in, 112.
Bagot, Catherine Anne, 66 ; George, 66 ; Mary
Isabel, 1 58; Hon""'" and Rt. Rev. Richard, Bishop
of Oxford, 1 58.
Bagot-Chester, Colonel Heneage Charles, 140; Lieut. -
General John, 140; Madeline Elizabeth, 140;
Sophia Elizabeth, 140.
Bailey, Augusta, 167; Charles Frederick, 20; Janei
log; Richard, 167.
Bailey-Hawkins, Emma Louisa, 85; William, 85.
Baillie, Elisabeth, 77 ; Elizabeth 77 ; William
Robert, 77.
Bailly, see Le Bailly.
Baker, Edward, u; Elizabeth, II; Elizabeth Dillon,
113; Sir Frederick Francis, Bart. , 23 ; Jane Maria, 23.
Balfour, Isabella, 147; James, 147; Josephine Maria,
147; Robert, 147.
Ball, Daniel, 67, 123 ; Emily Octavia, 67, 123 ;
Harriet, 123.
Balston, Rev. Edward, D.D., 94.
Baly, Emily 119; Joseph, 1 19; Mary, 119.
Bamford, Anne, 142; William 142.
Bangor, Rt. Rev. James Colquhoun Campbell, Bishop
of, 71.
Banks, Emily, 168.
Barber, James Henry, 81 ; Thomas, 81.
Barclay, Jane, 94.
Bardsley, Edwin, 81 ; George, 81 ; Mary, 81.
Baring, Thomas, 156.
Barker, Caroline, 132 ; Charlotte, 121 ; Emma
Caroline, 116; Jane Marcia Caroline, 116; Rev.
Joseph, 116; Thomas Lacon, 132.
Barlow, Charlotte Eliza, 1 19; Harold, 119; Rev.
John Mount, 119; Laura, 119; Millicent Alice, 119.
Barnes, Sir Edward, 61.
Barrow, Rev. John Simeon, 149.
Bath, Henrietta Laura Pulteney, Countess of, 94.
Bath and Wells, Rt. Honi^'" and Rt. Rev. Robert
John, Baron Auckland, D.D., Bishop of, 93 ;
Hon^^and Rt. Rev. Richard Bagot, Bishop of, 158.
Bathe, see De Bathe.
Batho, Rev. Frederick Goudge, 37.
Battersby, see Harford-Battersby.
Eattiscombe, Rev. Robert Samuel, 123.
Baxter, Robert, 133.
Baynes, Rev. Arthur Hamilton, 82 ; Catherine, 76 ;
Captain Henn.-, R.N., 76.
Beach, Rev. William Robert, 63.
Beard, Jane, 151; Thomas, 151.
Beatson, General V.'illiam Ferguson, 149.
Beauclerk, Lady Caroline Janelta, 37 ; William,
Duke of St. Albans, 37.
Beazley, Alfreda Edith Decima, 146 ; Alice Maud,
148 ; Arthur Tetley, 146 ; Barbara Noel, 14S ;
Dorothy Gertrude, 147 ; Edwin Arthur, 145, 14S :
Edwin Clover, 14S ; Eliza Emma Jessie, 145 ;
Emmeline, 146 ; Emmeline Jessie, 146 ; Eric
Bertram, 146 ; Ernest Henry, 146 ; Florence
Gwj-nedd, 147 ; Frank Charles, 145, 14S ; Frank
Forbes, 148 ; George Douglas, 14S : Harold
Gilroy, 14S ; Harriott Gertrude, 147 ; Helen
Margaret, 14S ; Hugh Loveday, 147 ; James, 145 ;
James Geoffrey Brjdon, 148; James Henry, 145,
146 ; Jessie Anna, 146 ; John Godfrey, 146 ; John
Roland, 148 ; Joseph, 145 ; Josephine Maria, 147 ;
Margaret Ellen, 146: Margery F^mmeline, 146;
Maria, 145 ; Robert Clover, 145, 147 ; Robert
Gordon, 147 ; Sarah, 145 ; Walter Edwin, 146 ;
William, 145; Winifred Marion Nickels, 146.
173
Beckett, Jane, 167; William, 167.
Bedingficld, Benjamin Bird, 48; Eliza Shallcrass, 48;
Henry, 48; Mary, 42, 92; Philip, 42, 92.
Bell, Fanny, 57 ; Frances, 57 ; Captain George,
R.N., 57; Rev. Henry, 30, 31, 83; Rev. Maurice,
102; Stephen John, 57.
Belli, Rev. Charles Almerie, 39 ; Elizabeth, 35 ;
John, 35.
Belniore, Arniar, Earl of, 136.
Benbow, Harriette, 27; John, 27.
Bennett, Elizabeth Betty, 47.
Benson, Charlotte, 39; Henrietta Selina, 39; Mary,
106 ; Moses, 106 ; Moses George, 39 ; Ralph
Augustus, 39 ; Rev. Riou George, 39.
Benyon, I'hillis Marcia, 39 ; Reginald Kennaird, 39.
Beresford, Henry de la Poer, Marquess of Waterford,
38; Lady Sarah Elizabeth, 38.
Beridge, Rev. Prebendary Basil, 43, 94, 97.
Bernard, La<ly Catherine Henrietta, 60 ; Ellen
Georgina, 60; Lieut. -Colonel Richard Wellesley,
60; Colonel Thomas, 60.
Berry, Frances Sophia, 37 ; John, 37 ; Rev. Thomas
Marlborough, 75.
Berlhon, Fanny Ellen, 88 ; Peter Henry, 88.
Bessborough, Lady Louisa Susan Cornwallis,
Countess of, 126; Rev. Walter William Brabazon,
Earl of, 126.
Beverlev, Eliza, 85 ; Hariiet, 85 ; Rev. Heniy
Webber, 85, 86; William, 85.
Beyer, Elizabeth, 49, 52.
Bickers, Thomas Linley, 78.
Bicknell, Rev. Charles Vincent, 55.
Biernacki, Andrew, 124; see a/sa Thompson.
Bilson-Lcgge, Henry, Baron Slawel, 20; Hon'''"
Mary, Baroness Stawel, 20.
Birch, C. B., iii; Henry John, 71.
Bird, Rev. James Sandys, 7; see also Golding-Bird.
Bishop, Henry, 44.
Bitlleston, Rev. Edwin, 163.
Blackburne, Alice Mary, 144 ; Anna, 21 ; Anna
Mary, 142 ; Anne, 142 ; Dorothea Anne, 142 ;
EUinor Avena, 144; Emily, 142, 143; Emily Jane,
71; Emma Jemima, Viscountess Hereford, 143;
Rev. Francis, 71 ; Georgiana Emma Katherine,
144 ; Georgiana Vernon, 144 ; Gilbert Ireland,
144 ; Rev. Gilbert Rodbard, 143, 144 ; Harriet
Elizabeth, 142 ; Rev. Canon Henry, 144 ; Rev.
Canon Henry Ireland, 142, 143; John, 21, 142;
John Ireland, 142, 144 ; Colonel John Ireland,
142, 143 ; Margaret Everilda, 144 ; Mary, 143 ;
Mary Ireland, 144; Robert Ireland, 143 ;' Lieut. -
Colonel Robert Ireland, 144 ; Thomas, 142 ; Rev.
Thomas, 143.
Blackwood, Hon''-"' Sir Henry, Bart., 29.
Blagrove, Mary, 14, 15 ; William, 14, 15.
Blick, Anne, 98; Rev. Edward, 98; Rev. Prebend.iry
Francis, 98.
Block, James, 20; Susan, 20; Susan Elizabeth, 20.
Blundell, Emily, 54; Mary, 54; Richard, 54.
Blyth, Rev. Frederic Cavan, 151.
Board, Anne, 65 ; Annie Louisa, 65 ; Dr. Edmund
Comer, 65 ; John, 65.
Bogle, Jane, 150; John, 150.
Boileau, Charles Henry, 106 ; Evelyn Grace, 106 ;
Major-General Francis Burton, 106; Jane, iiS;
Susannah Maria, 106.
Boissier, Adela, 65 ; Agnes Marian, 66 ; Amelia, 67 ;
Amelia Laura, 66 ; Annie Louisa, 65 ; Antoinette
Alexina Rosamond, 67 ; Arthur Harvey Crome, 68 ;
Dr. Arthur Henry, 67, 125; Arthur Paul, 66;
Augustus Peregiine, 67; Catherine Charlotte, 66;
Catherine Mary, 66 ; Cecilia Catherine, 68 ; Charles
Harington, 67 ; Dora Blanche, 66 ; Dorothea
Howard, 65 ; Dorothy Evelyn, 67 ; Edward, 66 ;
Edward Sanford, 68 ; Eliza Mary Maud, 67 ;
Ernest Edward, 65: Ernest Gabriel, 66; Frances
Harriette Marian, 66 ; Frederick Adolphus, 67 ;
Rev. Frederick Scobell, 66, 67, 125 ; Geoffrey
Dumaresq, 67; George 67; Rev. George John, 68;
Georgina Henrietta Louisa, 67 ; Gertrude Mary
Wilton, 68 ; Grace Amelia, 65 ; Rev. Herbert
Chessall, 68; John Lewis, 65 ; John Scobell, 67;
John William, 66 ; Laura, 65 ; Louisa Sophia, 65,
125 ; Marianne, 65 ; Marion Dorothy, 68 ;
Marjorie Helen, 67 ; Martin Edward Scobell, 66 ;
Noel George Dumaresq, 68 ; Octavia Georgiana
(Eva), 67, 125 ; Rev. Peter Edward, 65 ; Rev.
Peter Henry, 65, 66, 125; Philip Arthur, 67;
Phyllis, 65; Sylvia Beryl Louisa, 68; William, 65;
William Arthur Marshall, 66.
Bold, Dorothea, 143; Mary, 143; Peter Patten, 143.
Bold-Hoghton, Dorothea, 143; Sir Henry, Bart.,
143; -Mary, 143.
Bombay, Rt. Rev. John Harding, Bishop of, 26.
Bond, Rev. John, 137.
Bonham, Augusta Sophia, 140 ; Georgianna Mary,
140; Lieut. -Colonel Harry Walter Musgrave, 140;
Colonel Henry Frederick, 140.
Booth, Ann, 7; Mar)', 7; William, 7.
Borough, John, 69.
Borrer, Rev. Carey Hampton, 87.
Bourne, Rev. Canon George Drinkwater, 138 ;
Jane, 138; Margaret Hole, 138.
Bower, Edward Chivers, 78.
Brabazon, Elizabeth, 42, 93; William, 42, 93.
Bracken, Mary, 150; Rev. Thomas, 150.
Bradford, Sir George Cecil Orlando, Bart., Earl of,
157; Lady Ida Frances Annabella, Countess of,
157-
Bradley, Alfred, 83 ; Ann, 81 ; Bernard, 82, 83 ;
Carine Marion, 84; Caroline Gedling, Si ; Charles,
82 ; Dr. Charles, 83 ; Charlotte, 81 ; Edith
Ellen, 82 ; Edward, 83 ; Eleanor Jerram, 83 ;
Elizabeth Ellen, 30, 82 ; Emily Margaret, 84 ;
Ernest Frederic, 84 ; Fanny Lake, 82 ; Frederick
James, 82, 84; George, 81, 83; Gladys Margaret,
84; Herbert, 84; Hubert Penrose, 84; John, 30,
81-83; Mary, 81; Mary Ann, 30, 82; Mary Ann
Isabella, 84; Micah Gedling, 82, 83; Phyllis,
82.
Bradish, Anne, 105; Joshua, 105.
Brandreth, Rev. Canon William Harper, 138.
Brenan, Lieut. -Colonel Edward Fitzgerald, 149 ;
Emily, 149; Gerald, 149; Rev. John Joseph, 159;
Patrick, 149.
Brent, Robert, 2.
Brewster, Elizabeth, 1 24.
Bridgeman, Sir George Cecil Orlando, Bart., Earl
of Bradford, 157; Lady Helena Mary, 157;
Lady Francis Annabella, Countess of Bradford,
157-
Bridger, Eliza Ann, 85 ; Emma, 85 ; Harry, 85 ;
Harry Colvill, 85; Sarah Louisa, 85.
Bright, Allan Heywood, 142 ; Dorothea Anne, 142 ;
Elizabeth Anne, 142; Heywood, no, 142; Sir
Robert Onesiphorus, 106; Samuel, 142.
Briscoe, Rev. Henry Meyrick Eliott-Drake, 3 ; Jane
Eliza Anne Pollexfen, 3 ; Margaret, 3 ; Richard, 3.
Rev. Richard, D.D., 3 ; Theodore Francis
Hcathfield, 3 ; Rev. William Kyffin Bostock, 3.
Britten, Charles, loi.
Brock, Rev. William, 47.
Brocklehurst, William Coare, 79.
Broke, Charlotte, 94 ; Frederica Sophia, 94 ; Rev.
George 92 ; Georgina Marianne, 94 ; Horace, 94 ;
Major-General Horatio George, 94.
Brook, Arthur, 28; Rev. Arthur, 47; Cordelia, 28.
Brooks, Ven'>''= Archdeacon, 106; Rev. Harvey, 85;
Rev. Canon Joshua William, 30, 82.
Broomhead, Barnard Platts, 81.
Brown, Charles, 45; Colonel, 151; Eliza Harriet,
151; John, 8; Katherine, 8; Laura, 163;
Marianne, 45; Mary Elizabeth, 31 ; William, 31 ;
WiUiam Edward, 163; William S., 163.
Browne, Charlotte, 39 ; Rev. George, 84 ; Rev. John
Rowlls, 78 ; Colonel Lyde, 39.
174
Browning, Charles, 88; Elizabeth Ilcnriclta, 88;
Fanny Ellen, 88.
Brunker, Admiral, 113; Alfred Arthur, 116; Ann,
113, 114; Anne Eliza, 115; Capel Howard
Molyneux, 114; Capel Molyneux, 116; Charlotte,
115; Edward George, 115; Dr. Edward George,
113; Edw.ird Houghton, 113; Ella Ada, 115;
Ella Hamilton, 115; Elma Beatrice, 115; Eva
Allie, 114; Frances, 113; Frances Ann, 113;
Frances Jane, 115; Georgina Hutchinson, 115;
Georgina .Molyneux, 1 15: Harriet, 113, 115;
Harriet Elizabeth, 113; Howard Milford, 1 14 ;
Colonel Howard Molyneux Edward, 114; James,
113; James Edward, 113, 114; Lieut. -Colonel
James .Milford Sutherland, 115; James Ponsonby,
116; James Robert, 115; Major-General James
Robert, 114; Jane Marcia Caroline, 116;
Jeannette, 114; Kenneth Edward Milford, 114;
Mabel, 116; Marianne, 114; .Marion Violet, 115;
Mary Jane Honoria, 116; Sarah Frances, 113;
Thomas Henry, Ii6; William James, 113.
Brunton, Ada, 44 ; Archibald John, 44.
Bryce, David, 76, 86, 1 14, 1 18 ; Henrietta, 76, 86,
114, 118; Joanna, 76, 86, llS.
' Buck, Anne, 132; Samuel, 132.
Bucke, Rev. Benjamin Walter, 10.
Buckley-Mathew, Anne, 112; Sir George Benvenuto,
112; Ida Euphemia Bertie, 112.
Buckler, Rev. John Findlay, 148.
BuekoU, John, 28 ; Sarah, 28.
Budd, Alice, 16S; Augusta, 167; Augustus Frederic,
168; Charlotte Rose, 170; Elizabeth, 169; Ellen
Elizabeth, 167; Emma Isabella, 168; Frances
Maude, 167; Francis James, 168; Francis Stafford,
167; Frederick John, 169; George Frederick, 16S;
George William Eustace, 168 ; Georgina Emma
Ashton, 167 ; Georgina Emma Augusta, 167 ;
Gracie Beatrice, 169 ; Harry Louis, 168 ; Henry
Smedmore George, 168; James Herbert, 170;
Jeanetta Mary, 169 ; John Dobree, 168 ; John
Peyto, 169 ; Maria Delphime, 167, 168 ; Marie
Emily, 169; Mary Elizabeth, 170; Mary Louisa
Susannah, 167 ; NeUie Ernestine, 168 ; Richard
Henry, 167 ; Richard Henry John, 168 ; Rose
Elizabeth, 169 ; Rose Margaret Pickslone, 167,
168; Sarah, 170; Sarah Ann, 169 ; Sarah Anne,
168, 170; Stella Natahe, 169; Susanna, 167;
Susanna Pickstone, 170 ; William Eustace, 168 ;
William Frank, 169 ; Major-General William
Henry, 167 ; W'illiam James, 168 ; William James
Whannel, 167.
Buggin, Barrington, 1; Sarah, i.
BuUen, Rev. Abraham William, 58.
BuUer, Dame Annie Henrietta, 59.
Bullock, Rev. Richard, 85.
Buonaparte, Joseph, 113.
Burbidge, Ann, 164; James, 164; Mary King, 164;
Mr., 164; Mrs. 164.
Burgh, sec De Burgh.
Burnell, John James, 117; Louisa Caroline, 117.
Burnie, John, 122; William, 122.
Burton, Alfred, 4 ; Alice Maud, 118; Rev. Bramwell,
163 ; David, 162 ; David Fowler, 162 ; Elizabeth,
117; Fanny, 162; Frederick, 118; James Frederick,
117, 118: Mary- Sophia, 162: ThomasBrumridge,ll7.
Bury, Jane Isabella, 28 ; William, 28.
Bushe, Rosamond Matilda, 100.
Buswell, Anne, 98; William, 98.
Butler, Rev. W. J., 30, 82, 83.
Byng, Hon'''= Cecilia, 156; Hon''''= and Rev. Francis,
92; John, Viscount Torrington, 156.
Cachemaille, Rev. Ernest Peter, 170.
Cadwalader, Frances, 78; General John, 78.
Calthorp, Rev. Gordon, 71.
Calvert, Edmund, 24 ; Edmund Percy, 24 ; Susan
May, 24.
Cambridge, H.R.H. Duke of, 158.
Camden, Marquess of, 52.
Campbell, Ann Trepaud Macdougall, 122 ; Colin
Minton, 70 ; Rt. Rev. James Colquhoun, Bishop
of Bangor, 71 ; Jane Miller, 8 ; Louisa Jessie, 70 ;
Louisa Wilmot, 70.
Campion, Rev. John William Coventry, 80.
Cannon, Letitia, Maud, 8; Thomas, 8.
Capel, Lady Adela Caroline Harriet, 37 ; Arthur
Algernon, Earl of Es.sex, 37 ; Lady Caroline
Janetta, Countess of Essex, 37.
Capstick, Mary, 162.
Cardew, Evelyn Margaret, no; Lieut. -Colonel
Francis Gordon, 1 10.
Carey, Charlotte Cecilia, 124; Dr., 124.
Carlisle, Rt. Rev. Samuel Goodenough, Bishop of, 38.
Carnac, see Rivett-Carnac.
Carnarvon, Henry, Earl of, 21 ; Henry John George,
Earl of, 95.
Carrington, Lord, 141.
Carter, Elizabeth, 80; John, 80.
Cartwright, Mary Ann, 32 ; Robert, 32.
Carvick, Georgina, 94; Thomas, 94.
Castle, Elizabeth, 117; Major-General Frederick
John, 117; Louisa Caroline, 117; Sophia Elizabeth,
117; William, 117.
Cave, Blanche Eleanor, 22 ; Laurence Trent, 22 ;
Lucy, 22.
Cave-Browne-Cave, Rev. Fitzherbert, 71 ; Julia
Mead, 71; Louisa Wilmot, 70; Rev. William
Asteley, 70, T\.
Cavendish, Hon*''" and Rev. Augustus, 78 ; Juliana,
Baroness Waterpark, 78; Mary Ann, 78; Richard,
Baron Waterpark, 78.
Chadwick, Catherine Anne, 75; Robert, 75.
Chaloner, Rev. John William, 78 ; Marcella Louisa, 78.
Champion, Fanny Anna, 57, 60 ; John, 60 ; Mary, 60;
Lieut. -Colonel Reginald Henry, 60 ; William
Henry, 60.
Champneys, Adelaide Mary, 51 ; Amian Lister, 51 ;
Arthur Charles, 53; Basil, 51; Charles Edward,
52; Rev. Charles Franceis, 52; Cicely Marian, 51 ;
Edith, 52 ; Rev. Edward Free, 49, 50 ; Elizabeth
Ellen, 51 ; Frances, 49; Frances Mary, 50; Frances
Sophia, 50 ; Francis Charles, 52 ; Dr. Francis
Henry, 52 ; Rev. Francis Weldon, 52 ; Jessie
Beyer, 51 ; Jessy Martha, 52 ; John Dalrymple,
53 ; John Weldon, 52 ; Margaret de L'Elang, 53 ;
Martha, 49 ; Mary, 53 ; Mary Ann, 49 ; Mary
Frances, 50 ; Mary Jane, 50 ; May Theresa Ella,
51; Michael Weldon, 51; Montague Storr, 50;
Montague Weldon, 53 ; Samuel Montague, 52 ;
Sophia Jessy, 52; Virginia Julian, 52; Weldon, 53;
Rev. Weldon, 49-52; Rev. Weldon, D.D., 49;
Rev. William Betton, 49 ; Rev. William Weldon,
49, 51, 124; Very Rev. William Weldon, Dean of
Lichfield, 49.
Charles, Rev. Jonathan, 48.
Chatfield, Elizabeth, 166; Mar)' Ann, 166; Walter, 166.
Chavasse, Rev. Lewis Thomas, 47.
Chester, Rt. Rev. William Majendie, D.D., Bishop
of, 69 ; see also Bagot-Chester.
Chesterman, Ann Greaves, 1 1 ; Elizabeth, 1 1 ; Ezekiel
Bickham, Ji; James, 11; William Thomas, II.
Chetwynd-Stapylion, Rev. Canon William, 38.
Childe, Rev. Christopher Venn, 9.
Childers, Anne. 133; Childers Walbanke, 133; Eliza
Diana, 133; Rt. Hon'''= Hugh Culling Eardley, 133;
John Walbanke, 133 ; Colonel John Walbanke,
133; Selena, 133; Selina, 133.
Cholmley, Alfred John, 150; Sir George, Bart., 150;
Sir George, Bart, (formerly Strickland), 102 ;
Henrietta, 150; Lucy Henrietta, 102 ; Mary, 102;
Mary Anne, 150; Nathaniel, 150.
Chopei Rev. Richard Robert, 37.
Christian, H.R.H. Princess, 157.
Churchill, Georgi.ina, 9; John, 9; Mary, 9.
Clapton, Adeline, 11; Alfred, 12; Alice, II j
Amelia, 12; Ann, 12; Arthur, 10, 12; Edward, 9;
Dr. Edward, 9 ; Rev. Edward Louis Churchill, 9,
10; Edward Vivian, 9; Eliza, 12; Elizabeth, 11;
Ella Robertson, 1 1 ; Rev. Ernest, 10, II; Esther,
12 ; Ethel May, 10 ; Florence, 1 1 ; Frances
Elizabeth, 12; Henry, 12; Jeremiah, 9, 12;
John, 10; Lydia, 9; Margaret, 12; Margaret
Jane, 10; Mary, 9; Mary Jane, 10, 12; Mary
Lowe Laxton, 10; Maud Maryde Merveilleux, 11;
May Churchill, 9; May Vi\-ian, 9; Ruth, 12;
Sarah, 11; Sarah Harrington, 9; Sophia, 12;
Thomas, 9; Williani, 11; Dr. William, 10.
Clarendon, Edward Hyde, Earl of, 60.
Clark, Anna Maria, 38 ; Craufurd Alexander Gordon,
3S ; Rev. Edward Travers, 10 ; Ethel May, 10 ;
Frederick le Gros, 10 ; Gordon Wyatt, 38 ;
Henrietta, 10; Horatia LiHas Anne, 38.
Clarke, Charles Bridger Orme, 85; John Francis, 44;
Robert, 62, 63 ; Rose Anne, 62, 63.
Cleaver, Rev. Euseby Digby, 126 ; Rev. William
Henr)', 127.
Cloncurry, Nicholas, Baron, 22.
Clutterbuck, Charlotte Eliza, 119; Frances Anne,
102; Hawley, 13; John, 102; Thomas, 119.
Coates, Ann, 113; John, 113.
Cockburn, Helen Burke Browne, 162; Robert, 162.
Cockerell, Alice Mary, 35 ; Andrew Pepys, 33-36 ;
Ann Louisa, 36 ; Anna, 33 ; Anna Theresa, 38,
39 ; Anne, 33 ; Anne Frances, 41 ; Anne
Maria, 34 ; Beatrix Joanna, 36 ; Catherine Paulina,
40 ; Charles Robert, 33-35 ; Dorothy Pepys, 36 ;
Edward William, 36 ; Elizabeth, 39 ; Elizabeth
Fanny, 39 ; Ethel Horatia, 34 ; EvehTi, 37, 40 ;
Florence Elizabeth, 35 ; Frances, 33, 38 ; Frances
Mary, 40; Francis Richard, 40; Frederica, 40, 41 ;
Frederick Pepys, 34, 37 ; Frederick Williani
Pepys, 41 ; Helen Annie, 37 ; Helen Violet, 39 ;
Henrietta Frances, 34 ; Henrietta Selina, 39 ;
Rev. Henry, 34, 37, 39 ; Henry Edmund, 41 ;
Henry Wellesley, 41 ; Hester Anne, 38 ; Horace
Abel, 35 ; Horatia Lilias Anne, 38 ; Jane Louisa,
35 ; Joan Constance, 34 ; Joanna Mary, 33 ; John,
33> 34 • John Arthur Pepys, 35 ; John Pepys, 35 ;
John Rennie, 36, 39 ; Julia Mar)', 35 ; Laura
Susan, 40 ; Lawrence Hoinan Mulock Pepys,
41 ; Rev. Louis Arthur, 36, 39, 40, 41 ; Louisa
Elizabeth, 36 ; Margaret Lucy, 36 ; ifary, 37 ;
Mary Frances, 34 ; Mary Theresa, 33, 35 ;
Patience Scott, 40 ; Paulina Pepys, 40 ; Phyllis
Marcia, 39 ; Richard Howe, 37 ; Robert
Horsley, 38 ; Robert Rennie Pepys, 39 : Rowland
Vyner, 35 ; Samuel Pepys, 33, 36-38, 40, 41 ;
Sidney Ada, 40 ; Susan Caroline, 39 ; Sybil Julia,
36 ; Theresa, 37 ; William Acland, 36, 39, 40.
Cockrell, Eliza Norris, 145; James, 145.
Codrington, Mary, ill; General Sir William John, III.
Cogswell, Rev. William Henry Lawrence, 72.
Colbeck, Catherine, 44; Charles, 44; George Royde,
44; Thomas, 44; William Royde, 45.
Colborne, Charlotte, Baroness, 92 ; Nicholas William,
Baron, 92.
Coles, Rev. Edward Norman, 59.
Collinson, Georgina, loS.
Colman, Annie, 55 ; Edward, 55 ; Eliza, 55 ;
Jeremiah, 54, 55.
Combermere, Lord, 74; Sir Stapleton, Viscount, 79.
Comer, Joseph, 65.
Congreve, Rev. John, 118.
Connaught, H.R.H. Duchess of, 158; H.R.H. Duke
of, 145, 158.
Constable, Rev. Charles, 102 ; Mary, 102 ; see also
Goulton-Constable.
Cook, Rev. Prebendary F. , 4; Mary, 25; Mary
Clark, 25 ; Samuel, 25.
Cooke, Thomas Smalley, 32; Sir William Bry-an,
Bart., 132; x«:<? a/j-o Fothergill-Cooke.
Cookson, Evelyn, 37; Lieut. -Colonel George Arthur,
37; Lieut. -Colonel Samuel Briggs, 37.
Cooper, Juliana, 78 ; Thomas, 78.
Cope, Rev. Samuel William, 75.
Copeland, Ada Charlotte, 47 ; William, 47.
Corbctl, Amelia, 16 ; Anna, 21 ; Charlotte Ann
Margaret, 21 ; Edwin, 21 ; Emily Isabella
Constance, 21; James, 16; Mary Elizabeth, 16.
Cornewall, Frances Elizabeth, 143 ; Sir George,
Bart., 143.
Cornthwaite, Anne, loi ; Rev. Thomas, loi.
Corrie, Rt. Rev. Daniel, Bishop of Madras, 1 22 ;
Rev. John, 122; Mary, 122.
Corry, see Lowry-Corry.
Cotton, Anne, 71; Beatrice Jessie, 70; Caroline
Lucy, 71 ; Caroline Mary Florence, 70, 79; Charles
Harington, 71 ; Constance Mary Anne, 72 ;
Constance Muriel, 70; Rev. Edward Bathurst, 86;
Elizabeth Emma, 69, 79 ; Florence Annette, 86 ;
Florence Hester Lavinia, 69, 79 ; Florence Isabel,
72 ; Frederick Arthur Stapleton, 70 ; Frederick
Henry, 69, 79; Very Rev. George, LL.D., Dean
of Chester, 69 ; George Edward Stapleton, 70 ;
Gwendoline Mabel Lucy, 71, 79; Rev. Henry
James, 69, 71, 79; Henry Wilmot .Stapleton, 70;
Hester Evelyn, 70 ; Hugh Stapleton, 70 ; Very
Rev. James Henry, Dean of Bangor, 69 ; James
Henry George, 70 ; Rev. James Stapleton, 69, 70,
72, 79 ; Jessie Catherine, 86 ; Julia Katherine, 71 ;
Katherine Maria, 69; Louisa Jessie, 70; Sir Lynch
Salusbury, Bart., 69, 79; Mary, 70; Mary Ann,
69; Mary Lawrens, 69 ; Mildred Lucy, 70; Robert
Roland, 86; Sir Stapleton, Viscount Combermere,
79; see also Green-Cotton.
Coupland, Mary, 30.
Courtenay, Lady Agnes Elizabeth, 132 ; Hon'''"' and
Rev. Canon Charles Leslie, 136 ; Elizabeth,
Countess of Devon, 132 ; William Reginald, Earl
of Devon, 132.
Cowan, Edythe Huntington, 163 ; Rev. Joseph
D.a^son, LL.D., 163 ; Marie, 163 ; Samuel,
163.
Cowper, Fanny, 162; Frederick, 162.
Cox, Eleanor Susanna, 6 ; Fanny Mary, 6 ; Maria
Ursula, 6; Mary Emily, 6; Samuel Fortnom, 6;
Samuel Henry Fortnom, 6.
Craigie, Bell, 58 ; Lawrence, 58 ; Margaret, 58 ; Mary
Jane, 58 ; General Sir Patrick Edmonstone, 58.
Cranworth, Emily Frances, Baroness, 93 ; Colonel
Robert Thornhagh Gurdon, Baron, 93.
Craufurd, Annabella, 38, 41 ; Anne Frances, 41 ;
Brigadier-General Cathn, 33 ; Captain Henry,
R.N., 41 ; Joanna Mary, 33 ; William Henry,
38-
Craven, Hon''''' Maria Margaretta, 156; William,
Baron Craven, 156.
Crawford, Rev. Alfred, 134.
Crawford and Balcarres, Alexander William, Earl of,
135; Margaret, Countess of, 135.
Crawley, George Abraham, i.
Crewe, Rev. Walter Francis, 86.
Creyke, Fiances, 151; Ralph, 151.
Cripps, Charles Couper, 82 ; Edith Ellen, 82 ;
Mary, 82; Richard, 82.
Crisp, Anna Sophia, 167 ; Arthur William, 169 ;
Edwards, 167, 169 ; Mary, 169 ; Rose Elizabeth,
169.
Cromb, Cecilia Catherine, 68 ; John, 68.
Crosbie, Dorothea Howard, 65; Sir Paul, Bart.,
65.
Cross, Rt. Hon'''" Sir Richard iVssheton, 144.
Crosse, Richard, 78; see Legh.
Cruikshank, Rev. James, 127.
Currie, Dr., 2; Mary, 2.
Curzon, Assheton, Viscount Curzon, 20 ; Marj-,
20.
Custance, Alice Louisa, 108 ; Georgina, loS ; Myles
Ilenrv, loS.
176
Dale, Lydia, 9; Rev. Thomas, 165; William, 9.
Dalley, Henrietta Ellen, 44; John, 44.
Dalrymple, Sir John Warrender, Bart., 52; Sophia,
52; Virginia Julian, 52.
Dallon, Elizabeth, 98.
Dames-Longworth, Edwaid Travers, 38; Frances
Tenison, 38 ; Francis Travers, 38.
Daniel, Frances Elizabeth, 3 ; Dr. George, 3.
Darby, Eliza Harriet, 151; Lieutenant, 151.
Dashwood, Captain John, R.N., 62.
Daun, Ada Klargaret, 63 ; Charles James, 63 ;
Edward, 59, 62, 63 ; Edward Koljert, 62 ;
Elizabeth, 59 ; Ellen Frances, 62 ; Margaret, 59 ;
Rose Anne, 62, 63.
Davey , Aimee Sydney Horton, 26 ; John Sydney, 26 ;
Julia, 26.
Davidson, Emily Bryce, 77 ; Lionel, 77 ; Martha, 77 ;
William, 77.
DaWes, Charles Joseph, 71 ; Sir David, M. D., 73;
Lietitia Blanche, 73 ; Richard, 40 ; Sarah, So ;
Sidney Ada, 40: Rev. William Henry, 73.
Davis, David WiUiam, 11; Eliza, 45; Elizabeth, II;
Elizabeth Ellen, 51; Esther, 14; George, II;
Henry, 14, 51; Jane, 14; Mary Frances, 50;
Maud Mar)- de Merveilleux, II ; Rev. Richard
Francis, D.D. , 50, 51 ; Sarah, 50, 51.
Davison, David, 163 ; Marie, 163.
Dawnay, Lady Cecilia Maria Charlotte, Viscountess
Downe, 158; Colonel Sir Hugh Richard,
Viscount Downe, 158; Mary Isabel, Viscountess
Downe, 158; William Henry, Viscount Downe,
158.
Deane-Freeman, Isabella, 160; Joseph, 160.
De Bathe, Anna Maria, 107 ; Major-General Sir
Henry Percival, 107; Sir James Michael, Bart.,
107 ; Mary, 107 ; Lieut. -Colonel Sir William
Plunkett, Bart., 107 ; Sir Wj-nne Bart., 107.
De Burgh, Hon"^'" Charlotte, 4 ; Ulysses, Lord
Downes, 4.
Delaney, Louise (Lily) Mary, 112; R. J., II2.
De Merveilleux, Anna Maria, 12; John George, 12;
Mary Jane, 12.
Dennett, James, 165 ; Rev. James, 165, 166 ; Jane,
165.
Desborough, Constance, 37 ; William Henry, 37.
De Stern, Emily Theresa, 20; Baron Hermarm, 20;
Julia, 20.
Devon, Elizabeth, Countess of, 132 ; William
Reginald, Earl of, 132.
Dewin, Amelia, 166 ; Edwin, 166 ; Mary Ann,
166.
Dick, Augusta, 160 ; Emily Beatrice, 160 ; Rear-
Admiral John, 160; Captain John Goodrich, R.N.,
160.
Dicken, Emily Ellen, 64 ; Henry Perry, 57, 64 ;
Mary, 64; Rev. Perr)', 64.
Dickinson, Anna Mary Vivienne, 159; William,
I59-
Dighton, Rev. Charles Edward, 9.
Dillingham, Brampton, 42, 92; see Gurdon.
Dodd, Elizabeth, 30.
Donoughmore, John, Earl of, 60.
Dow, Caroline, 60; William, 60.
Downe, Lady Cecilia Maria Charlotte, Viscountess,
1 58; Colonel Sir Hugh Richard, Viscount, and
Baron Dawnay, 158; Mary Isabel, Viscountess,
158; William Henry, Viscount, 158.
Downes, Ulysses, Lord, 4.
Drake, Ann Pollexfen, I ; Sir Francis, I ; Sir Francis
Henry, Bart., I; see also Fuller-Eliott-Drake.
Dring, Gulielma Maria, 57 ; Thomas, 57.
Drummond, Hon**'" Adelaide, 51 ; Amy Harriott, 92;
Hon'>'<^ Sir Edmund, 35 ; Henrietta, 10, 133 ;
Henr)' Andrew, 10; Isabella May, 92; John, 133;
Julia Mary, 35; Lionel Charles, 92; Maurice, 51;
May Theresa Ella, 51 ; Walter, 92.
Ducie, Lady Frances, Baroness, 21 ; Henry George
Francis, Earl of, 21 ; Henry John, Earl of, 20, 21;
Thomas Reynolds, Baron, 2.
Duckworth, Rev. Canon Robinson, D.D., 41.
Duesbery, see Thomton-Duesbery.
Duff, Innes, 126; John, 126.
Dumaresq, Anne, 65; Lieut. -Colonel John, 65;
Marianne, 65.
Duncombe, Rev. William, 43, 97.
Dundas, Uon^^'' Alice Louisa, 136 ; Hon'"'* John
Charles, 132, 136; Lawrence, Marquis of Zetland,
136; Margaret Matilda, 136.
Dunn, Rev. James, 67, 125.
Dunsany, Hon'''* Anne Constance, Baroness, 22 ;
Admiral Edward, Baron, 22 ; Colonel Edward
Wadding, Baron, 22; Randall Edward, Baron, 22.
Dutton, Hon'''* Anne Constance, 22 ; Arthur Brandrelh
Scott, 24 ; Blanche Eleanor, 22 ; Blanche Mary
Stukeley, 22 ; Hon"* Colonel Charles, 23 ; Edward
Lenox, Baron Sherborne, 20 ; Elizabeth, Baroness
Sherborne, 20; Hon'''"' Elizabeth, 21; Lady Eliza-
beth, 20; Hon''''! Elizabeth Jane, 20 ; Hon''''= Emily
Isabella Constance, 21; Emily Theresa, Baroness
Sherborne, 20 ; Hon'''« and Rev. Canon Frederick
George, 22, 24; Henry John, 21, 22; Hon'''" Henry
Thomas, 23 ; Hon'''"= Isabella, 23 ; Isabella Mar)-,
23; James (formerly Naper), Baron Sherborne, 20;
James Henry Legge, Baron Sherborne, 20 ;
James Huntly, 24 ; Hon'''' James Robert, 22 ;
Joan Mar)' Sherborne, 22 ; John, Baron Sherborne,
20 ; Hon'''* John Thomas, 21 ; Hon'''"= John
William, 20 ; Hon'''* Julia Henrietta, 21 ; Lady
Lavinia Agnes, 21; Louisa Eliza Lavinia, 22 ;
Mabel Honor, 24 ; Hon'''* Mary, Baroness
Sherborne, 20 ; Mary Laura, 24 ; Hon'''* Mar)- Laura,
22 ; Hon"* May Arbuthnot, 23 ; Piers Edwin, 24 ;
Hon'''* Ralph Heneage, 20, 23 ; Ralph Stawell,
22 ; Rev. Reginald George, 22 ; Susan Elizabeth,
Baroness Sherborne, 20 ; Susan May, 24 ; Ursula
Mary Lavinia, 22.
E
Eagle, Frances Wheen, 27 ; Stanley William, 27 ;
William Pleasants, 27.
Eales, Charles, 3, 4 ; Diana, 3 ; Eleanor Halford, 3 ;
Frances Elizabeth, 3.
Eardley, Sir Sampson, Lord Eardley, 133; Selina,
'^^'
Earle, Alfred, 109 ; Alice Louisa, 108 ; Anne, 105,
109; Arthur, 106, iio, 112; Caroline, 109, no;
Cecil Arthur, in; Charles Frederic, 109 ;
Constance, 109 ; Edith, 108 ; EUzabeth, 109 ;
Emily, 106, 109 ; Emily Josephine, 107 ; Eric
Greville, III ; Evelvn Grace, 106 ; Eyel)'n
Margaret, no; Rev. Francis, 162, 163; Lieut.-
Colonel Frederic William, 108; Georgina, no;
Grace Elizabeth, III; Guy Fife, in; Hardman,
105, 108; Sir Hardman, Bart., 106; Hardman
Arthur, 106, 107 ; Harriet, 109 ; Harriet Matilda,
108; Sir Henry, Bart., 105, 106; Lieut. -Colonel
Sir Henry, Bart., 106 ; Ida Euphemia Bertie, 112 ;
Jane, no; John, 105 ; John Greville, 112; John
Wilfrid, no ; Lawrence Mathew, 112 ; Lilian Ida,
112; Lizzie Isabella, in; Louise (Lily) Mary,
112; Margaret. 108 ; Maria, 105; Mary,
105-107, in; Phillis Audrey, 106; Rachel Mary,
in; Reginald, no; Richard, 105, 108; Ronald
Hamilton, 112; Thomas, 105, 109, no; Sir
Thomas, Bart., 106; Thomas .\lgernon, 106, loS ;
William, 105 ; Colonel William, 106 ; Major-
General William, 106, in; William Edward, 109.
Eastman, Rev. George, 54.
Eckhardstein, Grace Emily Blundell, Baroness von,
55; Hermann, Baron von, 55; Theckla, Baroness
von, 55.
Ede, Alfred, 57 ; Catherine Maria, 57 ; Edward
Lee, 57 ; Job, 57 ; John Bulkeley, 57.
Edelmann, Rev. William, 85.
lidward VII., King of England, 158.
Edwardes, see Hope-Edwardes.
Edwards, Amy Charlotte, 144; Mary, 169; Richard,
144 ; Sarah, 54.
Edwards-Moss, Amy Charlotte, 144 ; Sir John
Edwards, Bart., 144; Margaret Everilda, 144;
Sir Thomas, Bart., 144.
Egerton, Rev. John Coker, 6.
Eglinlon, Archibald, Earl of, 37 ; Earl of, 40.
Eglinton and Winton, Lady Adela Caroline Harriet,
Countess of, 37; Rt. Hon"'*' Archibald .Montgonierie
Hamilton, Earl of, 37 ; Colonel the Kt. ITon'''"=
Archibald William, Earl of, 37 ; Theresa, Countess
of, 37-
Eliot, Edward Granville, Earl of St. Germans, 126 ;
Lady Louisa Susan Cornwallis, 126.
Eiiott, Hon'''" Anne, i ; Anne PoUexfen, i ; Major-
General Sir George Augustus (afterwards Lord
Heathfield), I.
Eliott-Drake, see FuUer-Eliott-Drake.
Elliot, Rev. Gilbert, 73.
Elliott, Rev. Edward King, 76; Rev. Foster, 7, 8.
Elton, Lieut. -Colonel Sir Charles Abraham, Bart.,
161 ; Clementina, 161 ; Edmund William, 161 ;
Lucy Maria, 161 ; Sarah, 161.
Elven, Rev. Cornelius, 121.
Errol, Brigadier-General, Earl of, 158.
Erskine, Rt. Hon'''^ Cadwalader, Baron, 78 ; David
Montagu, Baron, 78 ; Frances, Baroness, 78 ;
Louisa, Baroness, 78 ; Thomas Americus, Baron,
78.
Esse,x, Arthur Algernon, Earl of, 37 ; Lady Caroline
Janetta, Countess of, 37.
Esten, John, 61; Mary, 61.
Evans, General Sir de Lacey, 149.
Exeter, Hon'"'"' and Rt. Rev. George Pelham, Bishop
of, 3-
Eyre, Rev. James, 122.
Faber, Rev. Canon Arthur Henry, 134.
Faithfull, Charles Edward, 1 1 ; Edward Williams, 1 1 ;
General, n ; Mary Anne, 11; Sarah, 11.
Fane, Alice Mary, 26; Cecil, 26; Lieut. -Colonel
John William, 26 ; Victoria, 26.
Fanning, Elizabeth Mary, 1:7; Sophia Cecilia, 117 ;
William, 117.
Farey, Benjamin, 55; Eliza, 55.
Farmer, Henry, 81.
Farr, Georgianna, 140; Thomas, 140.
Faulconer, Benjamin, 28 ; Benjamin George, 29 ;
Catherine, 28 ; Cordelia, 28 ; Harriet, 29 ; Harriet
Ann, 28 ; Mary Ann, 28 ; Mary Louisa, 28 ;
Robert Hoffman, 28 ; Rev. Robert Hoffman, 29 ;
Sarah, 28, 29 ; William, 28 ; William Hamilton,
29.
Fauntleroy, Jane, 47 ; Janet, 47 ; Thomas, 47.
Feilden, Caroline, 50; Frances Sophia, 50; Henry
Master, 50 ; Rev. William Leyland, 50.
Fellow-es, Rev. Augustus William Dorset, 161 ; Rev.
Cecil, 102; Rev. Edmund Fearon Burrell Bourke,
161; Frances Anne, 102; Frances Marion, 102;
Helen Louisa, 161 ; Rev. Canon Henry, 161 ;
Robert, 102.
Fennessy, Frances Louisa, 36; Robert, 36.
Ferguson, Amelia Laura, 66; Catherine Anne, 66;
Dr. George Bagot, 66 ; William Bruce, 66.
Ferris, Rev. Thomas Boys Barraclough, 82.
Fetherstonhaugh, Rev. Cuthbert, 116 ; Emma
Caroline, 116.
Filleul, Rev. Philip William Girdlestone, 39.
F'inch, Rev. George, 27.
Firth, Caroline Gedling, 81; Charles Henry, 81;
John Bradley, 81; Mark, 81; Mary, Si; Thomas,
81.
Fisher, Frederick William, 76 ; Rt. Rev. John, Bishop
of Salisbury, 69; Mary Lawrens, 69; Dr. Samuel,
I'itzpatrick, Lady Emma Mary, 39; John, Earl of
Upper Ossory, 39.
Fletcher, Emily, 106; Mary, 106; William, 106.
Flint, Mary, 54; Nicholas, 54.
Foaker, Janet, 58 ; Jessie Sarah Eliza, 58 ; Leonard,
58.
Forbes, Rev. Edward, D.D., 37; Ellen Amelia, 123;
Francis Charles, 123; George, 5, 11; Rev. George
Frederick, 112; Gordon, 123; Harington Gordon,
122; Jemima, 5; Mary, 11.
Ford, Rev. John Chubb, 112.
Forsyth, Jessie Alice, 39 ; Sir Thomas Douglas, 39.
Fortescue, Lady Elizabeth, 132 ; Hugh, Earl
P'ortescue, 132.
Fortin, Rev. Ivan C. , 68.
Foster, Henry Munk, 32 ; James, 107 ; James
Loxham, 107, 109; Rev. Joseph, 138; Mary, 107;
Mary Ann, 32 ; William, 32.
Fothergill-Cooke, Elizabeth, 126; Thomas, 126.
Fox, Benjamin, 164, 165; Rev. James Charles, 118.
Franklin, Rev. Edwin Lewis, 76 ; Eva Ellen Adela,
76; Sarah Louisa, 76; Walter Lewis, 76.
Franks, John, 31, 82; Sarah, 31, 82.
Eraser, Rt. Rev. James, D.D. , Bishop of Manchester,
SO.
Freeman, Anna, 121 ; Anna Charlotte, 121 ; Charlotte,
121 ; Charlotte Bridget, 121 ; John, 121 ; John
Major, 121 ; Rev. John Major, 121 ; Martha
Charlotte, 121; Newton, 121.
French, Anne, 60; Arthur, 60.
Frere, Catherine .Margaret Temple, 97 ; Jane, 97 ;
Mary, 97 ; Mary Willielmina Frederica, 97 ; Rev.
Canon Temple, 97 ; Rev. Walter, 97 ; William,
97-
Fry, .\lexander, 13-15; Caroline Davis, 15; Caroline
Sophia, 16 ; Catharine Susanna, 13 ; Catherine
Emily, 15 ; Catherine Jane, 15 ; Edward, 14 ;
Edward Alexander Mercy, 14, 15 ; Edward
Meaburn, 16; Edward Sidney, 16; Edward Winne,
14, 16; Elizabeth, 13; Emily Ann, 14; Emily,
Josephine, 14 ; Esther, 14 ; Esther Catherine
Miers, 16 ; Esther Felicia, 16 ; Harriette Eliza-
beth, 15 ; Henry Alexander Russell, 15 ;
Henry Ambrose, 13, 14 ; Henry Sampson, 13 ;
Joseph, 16 ; Dr. Joseph, 13 ; Joseph Eyles, 14 ;
Joseph Forrest, 16; Joseph James, 13; Joseph
Laurence, 16 ; Josephine, 16 ; Julia Anne, 16 ;
Margaret Tyers, 13; Mary Elizabeth, 16; Renee
Winne, 15; Samuel, 16; Susan Mary, 16; Susanna,
13, 16; Susanna Blanche, 14; Susanna Catherine,
Fulcher, Eliza Georgiana, 124.
Fuller, Agnes Ursula, 6 ; Amabel Lucy, 5 ; Hon'''"
.\nne, i ; Augusta Maria, 3 ; Augustus Eiiott, i ;
Catharine Sarah, 2 ; Charlotte, 4 ; Charlotte
Caroline Augusta, 5 ; Clara, I ; Clara Agnes, 4, 6 ;
Clara Emily, 5 ; Cordelia Eleanor, 3 ; Edmund
George, 5 ; Eleanor, i ; Eleanor Halford, 3 ;
Eleanor Rosamond, 6 ; Eleanor Susanna, 5, 6 ;
Eliza, 3 ; Elizabeth, i ; Elizabeth Anna, 2; Emina
Jane, 5 ; Fitzherbert Augustus, 5 ; Francis George
Augustus, 3, 4 ; Francis John, 2 ; Jane Eliza Anne
PoUexfen, 3 ; John, i ; General John Augustus, 5 ;
John Francis, 2 ; John Heathfield, 5 ; John
Trayton, I, 6; Lily Mary, 5; Lionel Edward, 5;
Louisa Sophia, 2-4 ; Lucy Ann, 2 ; Mabel Grace,
5, 6 ; Margaretta Jane, 3 ; Maria Ursula, 4, 6 ;
Mary Fuller, 2 ; Owen John Augustus, 2 ; Philip
Reginald, 6; Richard Garth, 2; Robert Fitzherbert,
5 ; Rev. Robert Fitzherbert, 2, 4 ; Captain Rose
Henry, R.N., 3; Sarah Maria, 2; Stephen, i;
Stephen Rose, 5; Thomas, i ; Thomas Trayton, 2;
Rev. Trayton, 4, 6 ; Trayton Eiiott, 5 ; William
Lowndes, 2; Captain William Stephen, R.N., 3;
see also FuUer-Eliott-Drake and FuUer-Meyrick.
'/S
FuUer-Eliott-Drake, Eleanor, 2 ; Elizabeth, 4 ;
Elizabeth Beatrice, 4 ; Sir Francis George Augustus,
Bart. , 2, 4 ; Sir Thomas Trayton, Bart. , 2, 4.
FuUer-Sleyrick, Augustus Owen, 4; Owen John
Augustus, 1-3.
G
Gamett, Anne, 152; Henry, 152.
Garth, Clara, I; Richard, I.
Gaunllett, Rev. John George, 84.
Gedling, Mary Ann, 30, 82; Mic.ih, 30, 82.
Geikie, Rev. John Cunningham, D.D., 15.
George II., King of England, i.
Germany, Emperor of, 40.
Gervis, see Tapps-Gervis.
Gibbs, Rev. Thomas Crook, 74.
Gibson, Ellen, 25; Jane, 25; Rev. John, 25.
Gilbert, Anne, 152; Rev. Edmund, 152; Edmund
Williams, 152; .Mar)', 152.
Gill, Eleanor Jerram, 83 ; Frances, 83 ; Rev. Henry
Viney, 46; John, S3; John Henry, S3.
Gladstone, Robertson, no; Rt. Hon'''' Williani
Ewart, 95.
Glenelg, Charles, Baron, 125.
Gloucester and Bristol, Bishop of, 9.
Glyn, Hon"' and Rev. Edward Carr, D.D. (after-
wards Bishop of Peterborough), 70, 79.
Goddard, Aileen Eleanor Sydney, 26; Aimee Sydney
Horton, 26 ; Alfred Courtenay, 26, 27 ; Alice
Mary, 26 ; Annie Wheen, 27 ; .\rthur Henrj', 27 ;
Elizabeth, 25 ; Ellen, 25 ; Ellen Graham, 27 ;
Emma, 25; Emma Mar)', 26; Frances Wheen, 27;
Francis Arthur, 27 ; Francis George Graham, 25,
26; Kathleen, 27; Maria, 27; Mary, 26; Mary
Clark, 25 ; Nora, 27 ; Thomas, 25 ; Rev. Thomas,
27; Thomas Frances, 26; Rev. Thomas Ward, 25,
26; William, 25.
Goldie, Captain Alexander Taubman, R.N., 151,
152; Amelia, 152; Dora Blamir^ Jemima, 152;
Mary, 152; Lieut. -General Thomas, 152.
Goldiiig-Bird, Rev. John Percival, 134.
Goldsmid, Aaron Asher, 20; Julia, 20.
Gooch, Georgianna, 140 ; Sir Thomas Sherlock,
Bart., 140.
Goodenough, Annabella, 38, 41 ; Very Rev. Edmund,
D.D., Dean of Wells, 38, 41 ; Frances, 38; Rev.
Leonard, 37, 38 ; Lucy, 38 ; Rt. Rev. Samuel,
Bishop of Carlisle, 38.
Goodliff, Sarah, 10; William, 10.
Goodrich, Augusta, 160.
Goodwyn, Elizabeth Mallock, 13; William, 13.
Gordon, Catherine, 93 ; Elizabeth Fanny, 39; General,
III; Sir Henr)' Percy, Bart., 108; John, 93;
Mary Charlotte Julia, 108; William, 39.
Gore, Anne, 42, 92 ; John, 42, 92 ; see also Vemon-
Gore.
Gough, Rev. Howard England Tunnicliffe, 71 ; Julia
Katherine, 71; Julia Mead, 71; Katherine, 8;
Lily, 8 ; Lord, 58 ; William Starr, 8.
Gould, Ven'''' Archdeacon, 39.
Goulton-Constable, Charles, 103 ; James, 103 ; Rev.
James Powell, 102; Lewis Robert, 103; Mary, 103.
Govett, Martha Clementina, 96 ; Rev. Robert, 96 ;
Sarah, 96.
Graham, Elizabeth, 25 ; George, 25 ; Sir Gerald,
125; Margaret, 7; Mary Ann, 7; Peter, 7.
Graham -Toler, Elizabeth, Countess of Norbur)', 42,
93 ; Lady Georgina Isabella Eleanor, 42, 93, 97 ;
Hector John, Earl of Norbury, 42, 93, 97.
Grant, Charemile, 125; Charles, 125; Charles, Baron
Glenelg, 125.
Gray, Rev. Canon Charles, 68 ; Rev. Canon Robert
Ilenry, 144; William, 150.
Greaves, Edward Seymour, 100 ; Ellen, 100 ; Ellen
Julia, 61 ; George Richard, 61 ; John Whitehead,
100; Rosamund Angharad, 100.
Green, Rev. William, 26 ; Rev. William Edward,
25-27.
Green-Cotton, J., 69; Rebekah Maria, 69.
Greentree, Doveton Downes, 58.
Greenwood, John, 22 ; Lucy, 22.
Gregge-Hopwood, Hon'''" Cecilia, 156; Robert, 156;
Mary Augusta, 156.
Gregory, John Sherwin, 75 ; see also Pearson-Gregory.
Greig, James, 8; Catherine Elizabeth, 8.
Grellier, Ann, 44; John James, 44.
Gresley, William Stukeley, 139.
Grevilie, Elizabeth .Mary, 73; George Macartney, 73;
Lieut. -Colonel Henry Francis, 73.
Grey, Charles, Earl Grey, 132 ; Lady Mary, 132 ;
Hon*"'" Mary Elizatwth, Countess Grey, 132.
Griffin, Rev. Edward, 73.
Griffith, Archdeacon Henry Wager, 39; Rev. John,
71-
Groome, Rev. William, 54.
Grossmith, Anna, 145; Maria, 145; W'illiam, 145.
Grosvenor, Lady Elizabeth, 157; Rt. Hon'"'' Richard,
Marquess of Westminster, 157.
Grubb, Maria Elizabeth, 151.
Gubbins, Edith Mabel, 80 ; John Russell, 80 ;
Joseph, 80 ; Maria, 80.
Guinand, Elizabeth, 13; John Henry, 13; Magdalene,
13; Susanna Catherine, 13.
Guise, Francis Edward, 67 ; Henrietta, 67 ; Mary
Eliza Maud, 67 ; Rivett Francis, 67.
Gurdon, Ada Elizabeth, 95 ; Alice Sophia, 96 ; Amy
Harriott, 92 ; Amy Louisa, 95 ; Anne, 42, 92, 95 ;
Anne Frederica, 97 ; Apsley Pulteney, 95 ; Rev.
Basil Pulteney, 96 ; Hon'>'« Bertram Francis, 93 ;
Bertram Robert, 93; Bertrand Evelyn Mellish, 96;
Blanche Judith, 43, 97 ; Brampton, 42, 92, 97 ;
Catherine Margaret Temple, 97 ; Charles, 97 ;
Charles William, 95 ; Charlotte, 94 ; Edith
Annie, 97 ; Rev. Edward, 43, 97 ; Edward
Temple, 97 ; Edward Temple Leigh, 97 ; Emily
Frances, Baroness Cranworlh, 93 ; Emily Laura,
95 ; Lady Eveline Camilla, 95 ; Evelyn Alice,
96 ; Major-General Evel)'n Pulteney, 94 ; Fanny,
95 ; Florence, 97 ; Rev. Francis, 43, 97 ; Gladys
Mary, 97 ; Grenville Pulteney, 96 ; Harriott
Ellen, 93 ; Henrietta L.iura, 95 ; Henrietta Laura
Pulteney, 43, 94 ; Henrietta Susannah, 92 ;
Isabella Katherine, 95 ; John, 42, 93 ; Mary, 42,
92, 97 ; Mary Catherine Jane, 97 ; Mary Evelyn,
95 ; Mar)' Jane, 94 ; Mary Wilhelmina Frederica,
97 ; Hon'^'' Muriel Charlotte, 93 ; Norman Philip,
95 ; Rev. Philip, 43, 94 ; Philip Richard Thomhagh,
95 ; Robert Thornhagh, 92, 94, 96; Colonel Robert
Thornhagh, Baron Cranworth, 93; Lieut. -Colonel
Theophilus Thornhagh, 42, 92 ; Captain Thomhagh
Philip, R.N., 96; William, 42, 92, 94, 96; Sir
William Brampton, 95, 96.
Gurdon-Rebow, Blanche Judith, 43 ; Georgina
Elizabeth Anne, 43 ; Lady Georgina Isabella
Eleanor, 42, 93, J7 ; Hector John, 42. 43, 93, 97 ;
John, 42, 92, 93, 97 ; Martin, 43 ; Mar)' Louisa,
43 ; Mary Martin, 42, 93 ; Winifred, 43.
I «
! Haines, Rev. N., Si.
I Hale, Bernard, 4.
i Halford, Eleanor, 2 ; James, 2.
Halifax, Rt. Hon"" Sir Charles, Bart., Viscount, 132,
134; Charles Lindley, Viscount, 132 ; Lady Mary,
Viscountess, 132.
Hall, Constance Jane, 152; Edward, 10 ; Rev.
Henr)', 139; Isaac, 152: Mary Jane, 10; Mary
Sophia, 152; Montagu Heath, 151; S-ar-ih, 10.
Hallward, Evel)'n Alice, 96 ; Rev. John Leslie, 96 ;
Martha Clementina, 96 ; Norman Leslie. 96.
Halsey, Georgiana Theodosia, 127 ; Rev. John
Fitzmorc, 127.
'79
Hamilton, Caroline Isabella, i6o ; Rev. Charles
James, S8 ; Elizabeth Anna, 2; Harriet, 29;
Harriet Faulconer, 29 ; General Henry, 160 ;
Henry Rose, 2; Isabella, 160; John, 2; Rev.
John, 2 ; Mary Susannah Anne, 2 ; Captain
William Price, R.N., 29.
Hampson, Rev. Edward James, 36.
Handcock, Anne, Baroness Castlemaine, 60; Hon^s
Charles, 60; Ellen Georgina, 60; Lieut. -Colonel
Hon'''= Henry Robert, 60; Richard, Baron
Castlemaine, 60.
Hankinson, Rev. Philip, 8.
Hansard, Rev. Septimus Cox Holmes, 100.
Harbord, Rev. Harry, 52.
Harding, Henry, 99 ; Jessy, 99 ; Rev. John, 26 ; Rt.
Rev. John, Bishop of Bombay, 26 ; Rev. William, 26.
Harford, -Adeline, 11 ; Dr. Charles Forbes, 11.
Harford-Battersby, Adeline, 1 1 ; Dr. Charles Forbes,
1 1 ; Rev. John, 1 1 ; Mary, 1 1 ; Rev. Canon Thomas
Dundas, 11.
Hargreaves, Eleanor Mary, 108 ; Colonel John, loS.
Harington, Amelia Martha, 123 ; Arthur Montgomery,
122 ; Colonel Arthur Montgomery, 125 ; Arthur
William Donelly, 124; Charles Anderson, 123;
Charles Herbert, 124 ; Rev. Charles Sumner, 122 ;
Charlotte Cecilia, 124; Edward Henry, 125;
Ellen Amelia, 123 ; Emily Charlotte Amelia, 123 ;
Emily Octavia, 67, 123 ; Ethel Clarice Biernacki,
124; Lieut. -Colonel Frederick Donelly, 124;
Grace Ellen, 124; Hastings Hawes, 125; Helen
Vera Biernacki, 124; Henry Ball, 123; Henry
Baring, 122; Sir Henry Byng, 122; Henry Hawes,
122; Herbert Andrzej Biernacki, 124; Herbert
Septimus, 124; Rev. Prebendary John, D.D., 122;
Louisa Ann, 122; Louisa Georgina, 122; Margaret
Mary, 123; Martha 122; Mary Ann, 125; Mary
Charlotte, 124 ; Octavia Georgiana (Eva), 67, 125 ;
Rachel, 122; Robert Nicholls, 123; Sarah Ann
Russell, 122; Thomas Alexander Nicholls, 123;
Thomas Biernacki, 124; Lieut. -Colonel Thomas
Lowth, 67, 123 ; Wanda, 124 ; Wanda Grace
Biernacki, 124; William Burnie, 124.
Harkness, Helen Burke Browne, 162 ; Ruth Helen,
162; Thomas Barwise, 162.
Harley, Rev. Canon, 160; Sophia Cecilia, 117.
Harris, Charles Pestell, 114; Edith, 52; Edmund,
102; Dr. Francis, 52; Harriet Selena, 114; Judith
Elizabeth, loi ; Marianne, 52; Thomas, loi.
Harter, James Francis Hatfield, 151.
Harwood, Charlotte, 4; Dr. James, 4 ; Dr. William, 4.
Hastie, Charles Nairn, i.
Hathaway, Rev. Edward Penrose, 49.
Havelock, General, 122.
Hawes, Rev. Henry, 122 ; Louisa Ann, 122, 123 ;
Rachel, 122; William, 122; Colonel William
Harington, 122.
Hawkesley, Elizabeth, 149; Thomas, 149.
Hawkins, Major-General Alexander Ctesar, 60 ;
Charlotte, 60 ; Janet Lucy, 60 ; Sir John Caesar,
Bart., 60; Rev. Canon Sir John Cassar, Bart., 26 ;
William Bailey Hawkins, 85 ; see also Bailey-
Hawkins.
Hawtrey, Charles Henry, 141 ; Rev. John William,
141; Madeline Harriett, 141.
Hayden, Rev. Frederick William, 162.
Haygarth, Rev. Canon Henry William, g.
Haynes, Charles Edward, 59 ; Elizabeth Maud, 59 ;
Mary Ann, 59 ; William, 59.
Heath, Mary Sophia, 152; Thomas, 152.
Heathcote, Rev. Canon, 93 ; Elizabeth Bridget, 93 ;
Emily Frances, 93; Rev. Robert Booth by, 93.
Heathfield, Francis Augustus, Baron, 2 ; Major-
General George Augustus, Baron, i.
Hely-Hutchinson, Lady Catherine Henrietta, 60 ;
Francis, 60; John, Earl of Donoughmore, 60.
Heman, Joseph, 55 ; Martha, 55.
Henderson, Beatrix Joanna, 36 ; Catherine, 36 ;
George, 36; James, 36.
Heneage, see Walker-Heneage.
Henley, Rev. Arthur Gladstone, 68.
Henry, Thomas Allan, 75.
Herbert, Lady Eveline Alicia Juliana, 95 ; Lady
Frances, 21 ; Henry, Earl of Carnarvon, 21 ;
Hcnrj' John George, Earl of Carnarvon, 95.
Hereford, Emma Jemima, Viscountess, 143 ; Frances
Elizabeth, Viscountess, 143 ; Henry Fleming Lea,
Viscount, 143; Rt. Rev. James Atlay, D.D.,
Bishop of, 99 ; Rt. Hon'''" Robert, Viscount, 143 ;
Rev. Canon RoVjert, Viscount, 143.
Hervey, Isabella Mary, 92 ; Lionel Charles, 92.
Heywood, Elizabeth, no; John Pemberton, 156.
Hichens, Elizabeth, 10 ; Margaret Jane, 10 ; Robert
Snaith, 10.
Hicks, Rev. Thomas Nash, 150.
Hildreth, Elizabeth, 7; John, 7.
Hill, Amelia Anna Maria, 151 ; Rev. Edward, 151 ;
Frances Mary, 151 ; Joseph James, 31 ; Thomas
Henry, 151.
Hoare, Anne, 112; Henry, 112.
Hobbs, Frances Elizabeth, 12; Robert Eling, 12.
Hobson, Edward, 149; Margaret, 149.
Hockley, Anthony, 85; Elizabeth, 85; Joseph, 167.
Hodge, Catherine, 98 ; Rev. Charles Francis Dalton,
98 ; Rev. Edward Vere, 98 ; Elizabeth, 98 ; Rev.
Henry Vere, 98, 99 ; Rev. John Davy, 98 ; Rev.
Robert Vere, 98.
Hodgson, Rev. Francis Henry, 34.
Hoghton, see Bold-Hoghton.
Holdsworth, Charles Joseph, 44; Richard, 139; Sybil
Catherine, 139.
Hole, Fanny, 104 ; Francis, 138 ; Gertrude, 104 ;
Jane, 138; Rev. William Brassey, 104.
Holland, Edward, 63 ; Eva Amy, 63 ; Frances
Elizabeth, 12 ; Rev. Francis, 40 ; Rev. Canon
Francis James, 38 ; Rev. Frederick Whitmore, 63 ;
Henry, I2 ; Sophia, 63 ; Rear-Admiral Swinton
Colthurst, 63.
Holme, Elizabeth, 59; William, 59.
Holmes, Elizabeth, 160 ; Elizabeth Durham, 164 ;
George, 164; Margaret, 160; William, 160.
Holt, Louisa, 33; Walter, 33.
Hooke, Lieut. -Colonel George Phihp, 73; Jane
Elizabeth Matilda, 73.
Hope-Edwardes, Emily, 143; Louisa Charlotte, 143;
Thomas Henry, 143; William John, 143.
Hopkinson, Charles, 2 ; Rev. Francis, 60.
Hopper, Ven''''^ Archdeacon Augustus Macdonald, 150.
Hopton, Diana, 3; Diana Christian, 3; Lieut. -
Colonel Edward, 3 ; Rev. Michael, 3 ; Rev. William
Parsons, 3.
Hopwood, see Gregge-Hopwood.
Hornby, Rev. William, 109.
Hornsby, Emily, 16S ; Emma Isabella, 168 ; George
Harry, 168.
Horsley, Rev. John, D.D., 35; Mary, 35.
Hoskyns, Rev. Edward, 97 ; Florence, 97 ; Rev.
Canon Sir John Leigh, Bart., 97 ; Phyllis Emma,
97-
Houghton, Lord, 92.
Howard, Rev. Adderley Bernard, 119; Hon''''' Lady
Elizabeth, 20 ; Hon'''" Elizabeth Jane, Countess of
Suffolk and Berkshire, 20; Emily, 119; John, lig;
Mary, 97; Samuel, 97; Susannah, 119; Rt. Hon'''"
Thomas, E.arl of Suffolk and Berkshire, 20.
Howard -Vyse, Howard Henry, 156.
Howley, Rt. Rev. William, Bishop of London, 34.
Howman, see Little.
Hubbard, Jane, 25; John, 25.
Huet, Georgina Emma Ashton, 167; Willi.am Godfrey,
167.
Huggins, Jessy, gg ; Peter Thomas, gg.
Hughes, Sir Alfred, Bart., 12S ; Edith Agnes, 12S;
Maria, 128; Robert Heywood, 128.
Hume, Emily Caroline, 144 ; Georgiana Vernon,
144 ; Lieut. -Colonel Sir Gustavus, 144 ; Rev.
WUliam Wheler, 28.
Humfrey, Lx-titia Blanche, 73; Mrs., 164; Richard
Buckby, 73.
Hunter, Sarah Elizabeth, 25.
Huntington, Mary, 162; William, 162.
Hurst, Catherine, 66; Catherine Mary, 66; Rev,
John, 66.
Hutchinson, Anne Eliza, 115; Rev. Benjamin, 55
Major-Cieneral Charles Scrope, 115 ; Christiana,
115; Jane, 114; Thomas, 114; see also Hely
Hutchinson.
Hutchison, Alexander, 147; Clara Georgina, 61
Brigadier-General George, 61 ; Isabella, 147
Hon'''= Joseph, 61 ; Mary, 61.
Hutton, Alice Sophia, 96 ; Charles Eustace, 43
Clarissa, 96 ; Dorothy, 43 ; Eustacie Emma
Millicent, 43 ; Colonel George Morland, 43
Henry, 96; Rev. Henry, 96; Winifred, 43.
Hyde, Anne, 60 ; Edward, ist Earl of Clarendon,
60; Henry, 60.
Hylton, Rt. Hon''''= Sir William George Hylton,
Bart., Baron, 156.
Ince, Lucy Ann, 2 ; Mary, 2 ; Townsend, 2 ; Lieut. -
Colonel Townsend, 2.
Ingle, Dorothy, 43 ; John, 43.
Ingram, Hon''''^ Emily Charlotte, 133; Georgiana,
133; Hugo Charles Me}Tiell, 133; Hugo Francis
Me)-nell, 133.
Inkson, Harriett, 165.
Innes, see Mitchell-Innes.
Irons, Rev. William Josiah, 34, 35.
Isaac, Elias, 63 ; Sophia, 63.
Jackson, Frances, 33; John, 33; Maria Louisa, 166.
James, Robert, 30, 31.
James II., Iving of England, 60.
Jeans, Rev. George Edward, 108.
Jenkins, Abel, 167, 170; Sarah Anne, 1 70.
Jenkinson, Rev. John Simon, 85.
Jennings, Ven'''^ Archdeacon, 134; Harriet, 113;
Honoria, 113; Thomas, 113.
Jerram, James, 81 ; Mary, 81.
John, Don, of Portugal, 62.
Johnston, Caroline, 110; Edward, loS, no; Francis
John, no; Harriet Matilda, loS; Rev. John, 45.
Johnstone, Charles, 75 ; Edward, 73 ; Isabella
Clementina, 75.
Joliffe, Hon^o Cecil Emily, 156 ; Eleanor, 156 ; Rt.
Hon'''* Sir William George Hylton, Bart., Baron
Hylton, 156.
Jones, Anne, 65, 104; Elizabeth, no; Elizabeth
Anne, 142; Georgina, no; Hugh, no, 142; Rev.
Hugh Beaumont, 104; Hugh Longueville, no;
Mary Martha, 104; Rev. William, 104.
Jordan, Charlotte Penelope, 61 ; Rev. Gibbes, 61 ;
Rev. Gibbes Walker, 61 ; Henrj', 61 ; Major-
General Joseph, 61 ; Lutley, 61 ; Maria Lucinda,
61 ; William, 72.
K
Keeling, Charlotte Campbell, 9 ; George William, 9;
Joseph, 9; May Vivian, 9.
Kelly, Colonel, 149.
Kemp, Alexander Davidson, 124.
Kennaway, Rev. Warwick Bamfylde, 3.
Kennedy, Charlotte, n5; James Birch, n5.
Kennet, Rev. Brackley, D.D., 3, 4; Sarah Anne, 3, 4.
Keppel, Rev. Derek Harold EUice, 151.
Kerr, see Scott-Kerr.
Key, Alexander, 75 ; Emily Frances Mary, 74 ;
Lieut. -General George William, 74, 75 ; Isabella
Clementina, 75 ; Jane Frances Matilda, 74, 75.
Killen, Jane, 30; John, 30.
Kimberley, John, Earl of, 95.
King, Charles Strong, n6; Rt. Rev. Edward, D.D.,
Bishop of Lincoln, 29; Fanny, 86; Harriet, M5;
John, 86; Robert Belsham, n 5.
Kingcome, Admiral Sir John, 62 ; Louisa, 62 ; Louisa
Teresa, 62.
Kingsbury, Elizabeth, 42, 93; Thomas, 42, 93.
Kingston, Elizabeth, 46.
Kinnaird, Arthur Fitz Gerald, Baron, 22.
Kneller, Alice Sophia, 96 ; Colonel Godfrey Thomas
Charles, 96 : John Lauriston, 96.
Knight, Catherine, 28 ; Jane Isabella, 28 ; Rev.
Prebendary John, 28; Rev. John George Bury, 28.
Lake, Mary, 82; Thomas, 82.
Lamb, David, 148 ; Jane Ann, 148.
Lambert, Charles, 36; Harriett, 36.
Landon, Agnes, 64; Charles Richard, 64.
Lane, Rev. Edward Aldous, 162.
Langston, James Haughton, 21.
Langton, Anne, 109 ; Charles, 109 ; Joseph, 108,
109 ; Margaret, 108 ; Mary, 106, 108, 109 ;
William, 105, io8-no.
Lascelles, Hon'''= and Rev. James Walter, 93.
Lawless, Hon""'"! Charlotte Louisa, 22 ; Nicholas,
Baron Cloncurry, 22.
Lawley, Sir Beilby Richard, Bart., Baron Wenlock,
157; Hon"'''' Caroline Elizabeth, 157; Lady
Elizabeth, Baroness Wenlock, 157; HonW' and
Rev. Stephen, 157.
Lawrence, Charles, no; George Hall, no; Jane,
no; Rose, no; William Frederic, no.
Lawton, Elizabeth, 80 ; Emily Anne, 80 ; John, So.
Laxton, Sarah, g; Sarah Harrington, 9; Thomas, 9.
Laycock, Rev. James Marshall, 52.
Lea, Rev. William, 5.
Leach, Rev. Robert Burton, S7.
Leake, Elizabeth, 73; John, 73.
Leask, Catherine Elizabeth, 8; George, 8; Katherine
Elizabeth, 8.
Le Bailly, Josue, 106; Maria, 106.
Leech, James, 14; Jane, 14.
Leeson, Anna Maria, 12; Robert, 12.
Legard, Digby, 151 ; Digby Charles, 151 ; Rev.
Digby Charles, 103, 151; Frances, 151; Rev.
Francis Digby, 103; Henrietta Isabella, 103, 151 ;
Mary, 103.
LeggeJ Rev. Augustus, 22 ; see also Bilson-Legge.
Legh, Ann, 78 ; Arthur Masterton Robertson
(formerly Renny), 70, 79; CaroUne Mar)- Florence,
70, 79; Charles Henry Frederick Americus, 80;
Charles Richard Banastre, 69, 79 ; Cynthia
Combermere, 79 ; Edith Mabel, 80 ; Emily Anne,
80; Florence Hester Lavinia, 69, 79; John Russell,
80; Louisa, 78; Marcella Louisa, 78; MaiyAnne,
78 ; Mary Jane Annabella, 69, 79 ; Richard (formerly
Crosse), 78 ; Thomas, 78 ; Thomas Henr>- Townley,
80; Hon>''<= Thomas Wodehouse, 156; see also
Gubbins.
Leicester, Rev. Robert, 109, no.
Leigh, Amelia, 152.
Leighton, Lieut. -Colonel Francis Knyvett, 143;
Louisa Charlotte, 143.
Leith, General Disney, 108; Edith, 108 ; Mary
Charlotte Julia, loS.
Lenton, Mary, 60. . .
Lewis, Adelaide Owen, 71; Anne, 71; Christme,
n7; Eliza Bird, n7; Evan, 71 ; Very Rev. Evan,
Dean of Bangor, 71; Frederick Christian, n7;
Rev. Gerard, 6.
Lickfold, Charlotte Chalcraft, 46 ; George, 46 ;
Lydia, 46.
Liddfll, Hon"" and Rev. Robert, 23, ni, 143.
Liddon, Rev. Canon Henry Parry, D.D., 22.
181
Lidgater, Eleanor, I.
Lincoln, Rt. Rev. Edward King, D.D., Bishop of, 29.
Lindsay, Alexander William, Earl of Crawford and
Balcarres, 135 ; Anne, 143 ; Hon''''' Hugh, 143 ;
Lieut. -General James, 135 ; General the Hon'''''
Sir James, iii; Margaret, 135; Margaret, Countess
of Crawford and Balcarres, 135; Lady Mary Susan
Felicie, 135.
Lister, Hon''''' Adelaide, 51 ; Hon'''"' Isabel Mary, 34;
Thomas, Baron Ribblesdale, 34, 51.
Little (formerly Howman), Rev. George Ernest, 43.
Llewhellin, Anne Elizabeth, 152; George William,
152; Lelitia Anne, 152.
Lloyd, Anne, 98 ; Annie Gertrude, 99 ; Catherine,
98 ; David Rhys Cadwgan, 99 ; Edward, 98 ;
Dr. Edward, 100 ; Edward Cadwgan, 99 ; Rev.
Francis Llewelyn, 9S-100; Guy Ynvr Llewelyn,
99 ; Henry Blick, 100 ; Henry MevTic, 99 ;
Irene Clare Angharad, 99 ; Jessy, 99 ; Rev. John,
98; Llewelyn, 99 ; Martha, 98; Matilda Susannah,
100 ; Phillis Gwenllian Angharad, 99 ; Robert
Walter, 99 ; Rev. Robert Watkin, 98 ; Rosamond
Angharad, 100 ; Rosamund Angharad Kathleen,
99 : Ruby Angharad Gertrude, 99 ; Sibyl Helen
Angharad, 99.
Loch, Ann, 73 ; Elizabeth Mary, 73 ; George, 73 ;
Henry Brougham, 73 ; James, 73 ; Mary, 73 ;
William Adam, 73.
London, Rt. Rev. William Howley, Bishop of, 34.
Longworth, see Dames- Longworth.
Looker, Mary Ann, 46; Susanna, 46; William, 46.
Loring, Rev. Henry Nele, 99.
Loughborough, Albert Edmund, 122; Thomas, 122.
Louis I., King of Portugal, H.M., 156.
Lovell, Frances, 57; Robert, 57.
Lowry-Corry, Armar, Earl of Belmore, 136 ; Hon'''"
Blanche Edith, 136; Emily Louise, 136; Colonel
Hon'''= Henry William, 136.
Lowther, Augusta Mary, 40; Hon''-" Henry Cecil, 40.
Loxley, Catherine, 81 ; John, Si.
Lumley, Lady Ida Frances Annabella, 157 ; Richard
George, Earl of Scarborough, 157.
Luson, Charles, 26 ; Hewling, 26 ; John, 26 ; Mary, 26.
Lynedoch, Lord, 58.
Lyveden, Emma Mary, Baroness, 39 ; Robert,
Baron, 39.
M
Macdonald, John, 125 ; John Matheson, 126; Mary,
125.
Mackenzie, Jessie Catherine, 86.
Mackey, Dr. Edward, 14; Edward Walter, 14; Jane,
14; Very Rev. Peter, 14.
Mackintosh, Lachlan, 34; Martha Ann, 34.
Macnaught, Ada Elizabeth, 95.
Macnee, Sir David, 145.
Madden, Clarissa, 96.
Madras, Rt. Rev. Daniel Corrie, Bishop of, 122.
Magens, Magens Dorrien, I.
Magniac, Charles, 140.
Maistre, Rev. Arthur, no.
Majendie, Anne, 69; Rt. Rev. Henry William, D.D. ,
Bishop of Chester (afterwards of Bangor), 69; Mary
Ann, 69.
Maltby, Charles Alfred, 84; Gilbert, 84; Mary Ann
Isabella, 84.
Manchester, Rt. Rev. James Fraser, D.D., Bishop
of, SO.
Mann, Elizabeth, 55; John, 55.
Mansfield, Isabella, 23 ; John, 23 ; Hon'''"' John
William, 23; Sir William Rose, Baron Sandhurst,
23-
Maple, Annie, 55 ; Clara, 55 ; Dorothy Blundell, 55 ;
Emily, 54, 55 ; Emily Harriet, 54 ; Grace Emily
Blundell, 55 ; Hannah, 54 ; Harry, 55 ; John, 54 ;
Sir John Blundell, Bart., 54, 55 ; Maria Ellen, 54 ;
William, 54; Winifred Mary Blundell, 55.
Marlborough, Duke of, 60.
March-l'billipps, Alfred-Lisle, 125; Charemile, 125;
Mary Ann, 125; Rt. Hon'''" Samuel, 125.
Marriott, Anne, loi, 104; CaroUne, loi ; Charles,
102 ; Charles Henry, 102 ; Elizabeth, loi ;
Elizabeth Stow, 103 ; Esther Lucy, 103 ; Ethel
Gertrude, 104 ; Evelyn Mary, 102 ; Frances
Alice, 104 ; Frances Marion, 102 ; Frederick
Ernest, 103; Frederick George, 103; Rev. George
Strickland, 102, 104; Gertrude, 104; Henry Peter,
104 ; Hugh Digby, 104 ; James, 103 ; James
Edward, 103 ; Rev. James Powell, loi, 102 ; John
Marmaduke, 104; Judith Elizabeth, loi, 102;
Lucy Caroline, 104 ; Lucy Henrietta, 102 ; Mary
Emily, 102 ; Mary Esther, 104 ; Michael George,
104 ; Owen Victor, 104 ; Patrick Edward, 104 ;
Robert, loi, 102; Rev. Robert, loi ; Rev.
Robert, LL.D., loi ; Robin George, 104; Rowland
.\rtliur, 104; Susanna, 103; Violet Ann, 102.
Marshall, Colonel Sir Arthur Wellington, 37 ; Betsy
Witton, 68 ; Constance, 37 ; Frances Harriette
Marian, 66 ; George, 68 ; Gertrude Mary Witton,
68; Helen Annie, 37; James, 37; Marian
Elizabeth, 66; .Samuel, 66.
Martin, William Langdon, 62.
Mason, Mary Jane, 46; Richard, 46.
Massey, Hon'''" Adolphus Henry Tuthill, 9 ; Elise
Marguerite, 140; Madeline Elizabeth, 140; Richard
Mansel Oliver, 140.
Master, Rev. Robert Moseley, 143.
Mather, Rev. Canon Frederic Vaughan, 65.
Mathew, see Buckley-Mathew.
Mat they. A., 45; Frances, 45; John James, 45.
Maunsell, Grace Elizabeth, 87; Robert Hedges, 87.
Maxwell, Margaret, 58; Dr. Thomas, 58.
Mayhew, John, 169; Mary, 169.
Mayne, Georgina, 94 ; Georgina Marianne, 94 ;
Sir Richard, 94.
McCausland, Edward Munk, 30 ; Jane, 30 ; John
Killen, 30; Samuel, 30; Sarah Maria, 30.
McGeachy, Amelia Anna Maria, 151.
McKellar, Daniel, 47; Janet, 47.
Mee, John, 66; Marian Elizabeth, 66.
Mellish, Anne, 42, 92 ; William, 42, 92.
Melly, George Henry, 142.
Melville, Alexander Leslie, 161 ; see also Whyte-
Melville.
Mercy, Caroline Davis, 15; Charles, 14, 15; Emily
Ann, 14; Mary, 14, 15.
Merry weather, Emily Harriet, 54 ; Moses, 54; Sarah,
54-
Merveilleux, see De Merveilleux.
Mettam, Frances Elizabeth Ashby, 74 ; Rev. George,
74. 75-
Mew, Anna, 145; Robert, 145.
Meyrick, Clara, I ; Owen Rutland, i ; see also Fuller-
Meyrick.
Michel, General Sir John, in.
Mickle, George, 47; Mary Emma, 47.
Middleton, Charles, 7 ; Mary, 7.
Miers, Annie, 16 ; Catherine Emily, 16 ; Francis
Charles, 16; John, 16; Susan Mary, 16.
Mildmay, Alice Catherine, 159 ; Rev. Arundell St.
John, 159; Humphrey St. John, 159; Marianne
Frances, 159.
Miles, Catherine, 93 ; Harriott Ellen, 93 ; Sir
William, Bart., 93.
Millard, Rev. James, 46.
Mills, Rev. Barrington, 126; Rev. Josias Grant, 10.
Milman, Colonel, 66.
Milnes, Elizabeth, l6l ; Robert, 161.
Mitchell, Anna Maria, 57; John, 57; Rebecca, 57.
Mitchell-Innes, Alexander, 36 ; Fanny Augusta, 36 ;
Gilbert Plantagenet, 36; Margaret Lucy, 36; Rev.
Canon Reginald John Simpson, 36.
Moggridge, Arthur Yerbery, 60 ; Caroline, 60 ;
Edward, 60; Margaret Jessie, 60.
Molloy, see Mulock.
182
Molyneux, Hon'''"^ Alice Catherine, 159 ; Hon'''''
Anna Mary Vivienne, 159 ; lion''''' Caroline
Elizabeth, 157 ; Lieut. -Colonel Hon''''' Caryl
Craven, 157; Caryl Richard, 157; Hon''''' Cecil
Emily, Countess of Seflon, 156 ; Hon''''' Cecil
Richard, 157 ; I^ady Cecilia Maria Charlotte,
15S; Sir Charles William, Bart., Earl of Seflon,
156; Sir Charles William Hylton, Bart., Earl
of Sefton, 156; Ella, 114; Francis Henry, 157;
Lady Gertrude Eleanor, 157 ; Lady Helena
Mary, 157; Captain Hon'"" Henry Hervey,
R.N., 159; Hugh William Osbert, Viscount
Molyneux, 157; John, 114; Hon''''' Maria
Margaretta, Countess of Sefton, 156 ; Marianne,
114; Mary Augusta, Countess of Sefton, 156;
Sir Osbert Cecil, Bart., Earl of Sefton, 156,
157; Hon"" Richard Frederick, 156, 157;
Roger Anthony, 159; Hon'''" Roger Gordon,
159; Lady Rose Marv, 157; Sir William Philip,
Bart., Earl of Sefton, 156.
Montagu, James, 134 ; Laura Adeline, 134 ; Richard
FountajTie Wilson, 134; Sophia, 134.
Monteath, Alexander McLaurin, 40.
Montgomerie, Lady Adela Caroline Harriet, Countess
of Eglinton and Winton, 37 ; Archibald, Earl of
Eglinton and Winton, 37 ; Major-General
Archibald, Baron Montgomerie, 37 ; Colonel the
Rt. Hon''''' Archibald William, Earl of Eglinton
and Winton, 37 ; Lady Mary, Baroness Mont-
gomerie, 37 ; Theresa, Countess of Eglinton and
Winton, 37.
Montgomery, Helen Violet, 39 ; Colonel James
Alexander Lawrence, 39 ; Jessie Alice, 39.
Moor, Rev. James Howe Christopher, 77 ; Mary
Charlotte, 77.
Moore, Rev. P. W., 54.
Moorhouse, Jane, 137; William, 137.
Moreton, Hon'"'" Percy, 21; see also Ducie, Earl of.
Morgan, Rev. David, 147; Sarah, 145.
Morley, James, 46; Lydia, 46.
Morrall, Adelaide Owen, 71 ; Rev. Cyrus, 71 ; Emily
Jane, 71.
Morritt, Charlotte Ann Margaret, 21 ; Henry Edward,
21.
Mort, Adam, 105 ; Mary, 105.
Morton, Charles Henry, 134.
Mosley, Caroline, 50; Sir Oswald, Bart., 50.
Moss, see Edwards- Moss.
Mount-Edgcumbe, Earl of, 15S.
Muir, Alice Mary, 35 ; Colonel Charles Wemyss, 35 ;
Elizabeth Huntly, 35 ; James, 94 ; Sir William,
35-
Mulock (formerly Molloy), Frances Sophia, 37 ;
Mary, 37 ; Thomas Homan, 37.
Mumford, Louisa, 164; Steven, 164.
Munk, Edward, 30-32, 82 ; Elizabeth, 30 ; Elizabeth
Ellen, 30, 82 ; Fanny Gertrude, 31 ; Harry, 31 ;
Henry, 30-32 ; Henry Wadsworth, 31 ; James, 32;
James Edward, 30; Lydia, 30; Lydia Annie, 31 ;
Mary Ann, 32 ; Sarah, 31, 32, 82 ; Sarah Maria,
30.
Munro, Sir Campbell, Bart., 133; Henrietta, 133;
Mabel Ida, 133.
Murray, Adam, 7 ; Mattie, 7.
Musgrave, Augusta Sophia, 140 ; Rev. Sir Charles
John, 140.
Myhere, Rajah of, 94.
N
Nalder, Charlotte Rose, 1 70 ; Frank Isaac, 1 70 ;
John, 170.
Naper, James, 20 ; see also Button.
Napier, Sir Charles, 149.
Navarre, M., 57.
Neave, Rev. Henry Lyttelton, 3, 4.
Neilson, William Fitzroy, 98.
Nelson, Lord, 57, 162.
Nepean, Rev. Evan, 140.
Newcomen, Hon''''' Catherine, 37 ; Charles, 37 ;
Charles Edward, 37 ; Theresa, 37 ; Thomas,
Viscount, 37.
Newnham, George Lewis, 78 ; Louisa, 78 ; Mary
Diana, 78.
Newton, Betsy Witton, 68; William, 68.
Nicholl, Rev. Charles Southey, 8.
Nicholls, Martha, 122; Robert, 122.
Nickels, Emmeline, 146 ; Emmeline Rebecca, 146 ;
John Thomas, 146.
Nixon, Colonel Arthur James, 128 ; Cceline, 128 ;
Emily Winifreda, 128.
Noaks, Elizabeth, I.
Noble, Frances Tenison, 38; William, 38.
Noel, Lady Augusta Mary, 40 ; Frances Mary,
40 ; Rt. Hon''''' Gerard James, 40 ; Henry Cecil,
40.
Nollendorf, Von, Count Kleist, 55 ; Theckia, 55.
Norbury, Elizabeth, Countess of, 42, 93 ; Hector
John, Earl of, 42, 93.
Norris, Charlotte, 95 ; John, 95.
North, Frederica, Baroness North, 40 ; George
Augustus, Baron North and Earl of Guilford, 40 ;
Rev. James, 108 ; Colonel the Rt. Hon'''" John
Sidney (formerly Doyle), 40 ; Susan, Baroness
North, 40 ; William Henry John, Baron North,
40.
Northampton, Marquis of, 158.
Northbrook, Lord, HI.
Norwich, Hon'''" and Rt. Rev. John Thomas Pelham,
Bishop of, 102 ; Rt. Rev. Edward Stanley, Bishop
of, 23.
Nunn, Rev. Samuel, 80.
O
O'Connell, Daniel, 117.
Odgers, Rev. J. E., 82.
O'Dowd, James Cornelius, 107.
Oldham, Elizabeth, 109; Mary, 149; Samuel, 149.
Oldrini, Rev. John Thomas, 84.
Oliver, William Henrj-, S6.
OUiver, Ann Eliza, 87 ; Fanny, 86 ; Francis Gervase,
86; George, 86; Mary Elizabeth, 86; William,
87.
O'Neill, Rev. Lord, 34.
O'Reilly, Anthony, 7; Olivia Blanche, 7.
Orme, Agnes, 87, 88 ; Agnes Cecilia, 86 ; Alice
War>-, 88 ; Amy Margaret, 86 ; Anne Mary, 87 ;
Beatrice, 87 ; Charley Merton, 88 ; Eliza Ann, 85;
Elizabeth, 85 ; Elizabeth Ann, 85 ; Elizabeth
Henrietta, 88 ; Emma, 85 ; Emma Louisa, 85 ;
Ethel Deerbrook, 86; Evelj-n Hester, 87; Florence
Annette, 86 ; George, 85, S6 ; George Lawrence,
87 ; Harriet, 85 ; Henrietta, 85 ; Henry Merton,
85, 88; Rev. James Bond, 76, 85-88; Jane Wilson,
85 ; Kathleen, 87 ; Mabel Agnes, 88 ; Margaret,
87 ; .Margaret Hester Deerbrook, 86 ; Maria, 85 ;
ilarion, 8/ ; Mary Elizabeth, 86 ; Mary Harper,
85 ; Peter William Merton, 88 ; William, 85, 86 ;
William George Boyce, 87.
Ormsby, Sir Charles Montague, Bart., 42, 93 ;
Elizabeth, 42, 93 ; Sir James, Bart., 42, 93 ; Mary
Martin, 42, 93; Sir Thomas, .Bart. , 42, 93.
Orr, Ann, 73 ; Patrick, 73.
Osbaldeston, George, 134; Sophia, 134.
Osborn, Kev. Montagu Francis Finch, 73.
Osman, Ada Emily, 48; John Jonas, 48.
Owen, Rev. Arthur Welsh, 95 ; Rev. Charles
Mansfield, 16; Margaret, 3; Rev. Thomas, 3.
Oxford, Hon'''" and Rt. Rev. Richard Bagot, Bishop
of, 1 58.
Oxley, Rev. William Henry, 151.
Paget, Rev. Cecil George, 127; Eleanor, 156;
Georgiana Theodosia, 127; Innes Elizabeth, 127;
Colonel Leopold Grimstone, 127 ; Hon'''° Thomas
Berkeley, 156; Sir William, Bart., 149.
Pain, Ann, 44; James, 44.
Palmer, Rev. Abraham Henry Herbert, 10 ; Edward
Howley, 35; Elizabeth, 35; Jane Louisa, 35; John
Carrington, 35 ; John Horsley, 35 ; Mary, 35 ;
William, 35.
Parke, Margaret, 160.
Parker, Ann, 78; Constance Emily, 119; Eliza,
Countess of Macclesfield, 21 ; Harry, 119; Hyde,
119; Major-General John Boteler, 119; Lady
Lavinia Agnes, 21 ; Thomas, Earl of Macclesfield, 21.
Parnell, Rev. Frank, 87.
Parr, George, 31.
Parrott, Peter, 79.
Parsons, Frances, 170.
Pashley, Elizabeth, 31; George, 31.
Pass, John, 32 ; Sarah, 32.
Patterson, Fanny Gertrude, 31 ; William, 31 ; William
Archibald, 31.
Pattle, James, 52 ; Sophia, 52.
Pa>Tie, Catherine Anne, 75 ; Eliza, 88 ; John, 88 ;
-Mabel Laura, 75; Sir Salnsbury Gillies, Bart., 75.
Peach, Rev. Charles I'ierrepont (formerly Cleaver),
102 ; Mary Emily, I02.
Peacock, Albert Hector, 119; Alice Maud, 118;
Arthur Warren Lumley, 119; Rt. Hon'='<^ Sir
Barnes, 117; Charles Fanning, 119; Christine,
117; Constance Emily, 119; Cyril Francis, 119;
Edith Marion, 118; Edward Bovill Buckland, 119;
Eleanor Beatrice, 118; Elizabeth Mary, 117;
Emily, 118, 119; Evelyn Mary, 119; Frank
Denman, ug ; Frederick, 117, 119; Frederick
Barnes, 117, 119; Frederick Lyon, 119; Dame
Georgina, 117; Gertrude Emily, Ii8 ; Gladys
Dorothy, 119; Guy Eustace Barnes, 119; Helen
Christine, 118; Henry Barnes, iiS; Major-General
Henry Phipson, 118; Herbert St. George, 118;
Laura, 119; Lewis, 117, 119; Millicent Alice, lig;
.Sophia Elizabeth, 117; Trevor Winninglon Ingram,
119; Walter, iiS; William Eustace, I19.
Peake, Rev. George, 124; Rev. John, 71.
Pearson, Ann, 9 ; Arthur Arnold, 77 ; Aylmer
Cavendish, 77 ; Charles Henry Campbell, 77 ;
Charles Hugh, 77; Rev. Charles James, 77; Edith
Fanny Grant, 77 ; Edith Mary, 77 ; Edward
Leake, 74; Elisabeth, 77; Elizabeth, 73; Elizabeth
Mary, 73 ; Ellen Fiinny, 76 ; Emily, 77 ; Emily
Bryce, 77 ; Emily Charlotte Longden, 75 ; Emily
Frances Mary, 74, 75 ; Emily Jane Augusta, 77 ;
Frances Elizabeth, 74 ; Frances Jane, 74 ; Frances
May, 76; Frank Stanley, 77 ; George, 77; George
John Hooke, 73, 76 ; George Sherwin Hooke, 74 ;
Henry Sim Ibbetson, 77 ; Hugh, 76 ; Hugh
Frederick ^Vrchie, 76 ; Colonel Hugh Pearce, 76 ;
Vice-Admiral Hugo Lewis, 74, 75 ; Hugo Thomas,
75 ; Ida Florence, 77 ; Isobel Lucy, 76 ; Rev.
James Edward, 77 ; Jane Augusta, 76 ; Jane
Elizabeth Matilda, 73 ; Jane Frances, 73 ; Jane
Frances Matilda, 74, 75; John, 9, 73, 74; John
Arthur Stanhope Hooke, 77 ; John Lewis, 76 ;
Lewis, 75 ; La;titia Blanche, 73 ; Mary Ashby
Mettam, 73 ; Mary Charlotte, 77 ; Mary Matilda',
77 ; Millicent Mary, 74 ; Philip Ashby Mettam,
74 ! Reginald Wifliam George, 76 ; Sarah, 9 ;
Thomas, 73 ; General Thoma.s Hooke, 74 ; Thomas
Sherwin, 74, 75.
Pearson-Gregory, Mabel Laura, 75 ; Philip John
Sherwin, 75; Thomas Sherwin, 75.
Peat, Elizabeth Ann, 85 ; James, 85.
Peckover, Rev. Edmund George, 54, 55*
Pelham, Hon'''= and Rt. Rev. George, Bishop of
Exeter, 3 ; Hon""'^ and Rt. Rev. John Thomas,
Bi.shop of Norwich, 102.
Pemberton, Lieut. -Colonel Arthur Ralph, 34; Edward
Gerald, 149 ; Edward Leigh, i ; Frances Mary
Sophia, 34 ; Francis Charles James, 34 ; Henry
Williams, 34; Mary Frances, 34.
Pennefather, Rev. Canon Somerset, 5; Rev. William,
II.
Penrice, Catherine, 43 ; Rev. Charles Berners, 43 ;
Rev. Charles John, 43; Mary Louisa, 43.
J'enrose, Catherine, 84 ; Emily Margaret, 84 ;
William, 84.
Pepys, Samuel, 33.
Perkins, Alfred Thr.ale, 109 ; Emily, 109 ; Hugh,
log, no; Jane, 109.
Peterborough, Hon''''' and Rt. Rev. Edward Carr
Glyn, D. D., Bishop of, 70.
Petgrave, Ezekiel Charles, 65.
Peyton, Sir John Strutt, 97 ; Phyllis Emma, 97.
Pliilips, Sarah Louisa, 76.
I'hjllipps, set March-Phillipps.
I'hillips, Ann, 16.
Philpot, Rev. Joseph Charles, 12.
Pickering, Rev. James Henry, 162.
Pickstone, Elizabeth, 167 ; Joseph, 167 ; Susannah, 167.
Pierce, Elizabeth, 45; Rev. Samuel Eyles, 45.
I'igou, Frederick, 133; Georgiana, 133.
I'ile. Fanny Lake, 82; Francis, 82; Mary, 82.
I'ilkington, Catherine Dorothy, 39; Rev. Jo.seph
Green, 27; Sir Michael, Bart., 39.
Pinder, Anne, 137; Elizabeth Maynard, 137; Rev.
North, 137; William Maynard, 137.
Pinkney, Sarah, 81.
Pitcher, Charles, 47 ; Christina, 47 ; Elizabeth
Margaret, 47.
Place, Annie, 16; Francis, l6.
Plumbe, Frances, 160; Samuel, 160.
Plunkett, Honi"'" Anne Con.stance, Baroness Dunsany,
22 ; Hon''''= Charlotte Louisa, 22 ; Admiral Edward,
Baron Dunsany, 22 ; Colonel Edward Wadding,
Baron Dunsany, 22 ; Hon'"''' Horace Curzon, 22,
23 ; Randall Edward, Baron Dunsany, 22.
Pollen, Anne, 33; Sir John, Bart., 33; John
Hungerford, 33 ; Louisa, 33 ; Richard, 33 ; Sir
Richard Hungerford, Bart., 33.
Ponsonby, Hon'''" Frederick, 107 ; Lady Louisa
Susan Cornwallis, Countess of Bessborough, 126;
Hon''''= Mary Elizabeth, 132; Lady Sarah Kathleen,
126; Rev. Walter William Brabazon, Earl of
Bessborough, 126; William Brabazon, Baron,
132-
Popham, Rev. John Leyborne, 20; Mrs., 20.
Porter, Frances, 4g.
Portsmouth, Lady Eveline Alicia Juli.ana, Countess
of, 95 ; Isaac Newlon, Earl of, 95.
Powell, Anne, lOI ; Caroline, loi ; Charles, lOI ;
David, loi ; James, loi ; Thomas Baden, lOl ; see
also Baden- Powell.
Powley, Rev. Matthew, 163.
Powys, Ellen Elizabeth, 167 ; Jane, 167 ; Robert
Horace, 167; Hon'''' Robert Vernon, 167.
Pre, see Du Pre.
Price, George Winter, 37 ; Mary, 37 ; Rev. Robert
Vaughan, 47.
Priest, Amelia, 16.
Probyn, Catherine, 66 ; ^'en''''= William, 66.
Pulteney, Rev. Arthur Wykeham, 94 ; Elizabeth
Evelyn, 94 ; Henrietta L.aura, 43, 94 ; Henrietta
Laura, Countess of Bath, g4; John, 93, 94.
Q
Quick, Rev. George Bring, 160.
R
Radford, Edward, 133 ; Eliza Diana, 133; Selena, 133.
Ragg, Rev. Alban, 84.
Ramsden, Rev. Charles, 38.
Ravenscroft, Emma Jemima, 143; George, 143.
184
Raymond, Agnes, 127; Rev. Oliver, 127.
Read, John, 145.
Rcbolier, Catharine Susanna, 13 ; Charles, 13 ;
Magdalene, 13.
Rebow, Lieut. -General Francis (formerly Slater), 42,
93 ; Lsaac Martin, 42, 93 ; Mary Hester, 42, 93 ;
Mary Martin (formerly Slater), 42, 93 ; see also
Gurdon-Rebow.
Redgate, Silvanus, 31.
Rcid, Claude Gordon, 118; Helen Christine, 118;
Jane, 118; Lestock Robert, 118.
Remington, Frederick, 47.
Renaud, Charles, 80; Emily Anne, 80; Dr. Frank,
80; Sarah, 80.
Rennic, Anne Maria, 34; George, 36; George Banks,
36 ; John, 34; Louisa Elizabeth, 36; Martha Ann,
34; Richard Temple, 36; Sir Richard Temple, 36;
William Hepburn, 36.
Renny, Arthur .Masterton Robertson (afterwards
Legh), 70, 79; Caroline Mary Florence (afterwards
Legh), 70, 79 ; Julia Isabella, 70, 79 ; William
John, 70, 79.
Ribblesdale, Thomas, Baron, 34, 51.
Rice, Caroline Isabella, 160; Elizabeth, 160, 161;
Emily Beatrice, 160; Emily Elizabeth, 161;
Frances, 160; Helena Louisa, 161 ; Rev. Horatio
Morgan, 160, 161 ; Colonel James George AUerton,
124; John, 160; Rev. John Morgan, 160; Lucy
Augusta, 160 ; Lucy Maria, 161 ; Mary Charlotte,
123, 124; Rev. Morgan John, 160; Percy John,
161.
Richards, Ann, 28 : Catherine, 84 ; Jane, 97 ;
Richard, 84 ; Sir Richard, 97 ; Rev. Upton, 44 ;
William, 28.
Richardson, Amelia, 106; Ann, 164, 166; Anne
Maria Robarts, 164, 165 ; Benjamin, 165 ;
Benjamin Fox, 165 ; Caroline Leah, 166 ;
Catherine, 166; Charlotte, 166; Clarissa, 164;
Dudley George, 165 ; Elizabeth, 164 ; Elizabeth
Durham, 164; Emily, 165; George, 164-166;
Harriett, 165; James, 166; jane, 164, 165; Rev.
John, 75 ; Louisa, 164 ; Mary, 164 ; Mary Ann,
166 ; Mary Humfrey, 164 ; Richard, 164, 165 ;
Sarah, 166; William, 164; William Burbidge,
164; William Percy Rob.arts, 164.
Ridley, Alfred Bayley, 92 ; Amy Harriott, 92 ;
Charlotte, Baroness Colborne, 92 ; Frances, 92 ;
Henrietta Susannah, 92 ; Rev. Henry Colborne,
92 ; Rev. Nicholas James, 92 ; Nicholas William,
Baron Colborne, 92 ; Walter Colborne, 92.
Rivett-Carnac, Henrietta, 67; Sir James, Bart., 67.
Roberts, Elizabeth, 20, 163 ; Frederick, 163 ; Rt.
HonWe Field-Marshal, Lord, 158; Samuel, 81;
Wenman (afterwards Coke), 20.
Robertson, Arthur John, 70, 79 ; Julia Isabella, 70,
79; Margaret, 7.
Robin, Rev. Percival Carteret, 148 ; Rev. Philip
Raulin, 146.
Robinson, Alfred, 134; Emily, 134.
Rochester, Rt. Rev. Anthony Wilson Thorold, D.D.,
Bishop of, 50, 63.
Rodbard, Anne, 142; Samuel, 142.
Romaine, Sarah, 96; Rev. William, D.D., 96.
Ross, Christiana, I15; William, 115.
Rouse, Joshua, 4; Martha Elizabeth, 4.
Routeledge, .Anne, 69.
Runisey, Frances Mary, 126; Rev. Henry Langston,
126, 127; Henry Wyldbore, 126.
Russell, Fanny, 104 ; Rt. Hon''i= Lord John, Earl
Russell, III ; Hon'''= Victoria, in ; Rev.
Whitworth, 104.
St. Alban's, Archdeacon of, 55 : Bishop of, 55 ;
William, Duke of, 37.
St. Cross, The Rev. the Master of, 34.
St. Germans, Edward Granville, Earl of, 126.
Salisbur)', Rt. Rev. John Fisher, Bishop of, 69.
.Salthouse, T., 81.
Sunday, Elizabeth, 31 ; George Henry, 31 ; Lydia
Annie, 31; William, 31; Rev. William, D.D.,
31-
Sandeman, Jane, 94 ; Mary Jane, 94; General Robert
Turnbull, 94.
Sandhurst, Sir William Rose Mansfield, Baron, 23.
Sandryk, Clementina, 161.
Sandwith, Clara Agnes, 4, 6; Dr. Humphry, 6;
Jane, 6 ; Thomas Backhouse, 6.
Sapieha, Prince Eustace, 143; Princess Mary, 143.
Scarborough, Richard George, Earl of, 157.
Sclater, Rev. Bartholomew Lutley, 61 ; Charlotte
Penelope, 61.
Scobell, Rev. Edward, 65, 125 ; Louisa Sophia, 65,
125; Rev. Sanford George, 65.
Scott, Elizabeth, in; Fife John, III; John Lee, 65;
Laura, 65; Lizzie Isabella, lii; May Henrietta,
23; William, 23.
Scott-Kerr, Frances Louisa, 36 ; Francis Louis, 36 ;
Sybil Julia, 36; William, 36.
Scrase, Sarah Louisa, 85 ; William, 85.
Scrivenor, Henrietta, 85.
Seaton, Hon'''"= Charlotte, Baroness, 4 ; Elizabeth
Beatrice, Baroness, 4; James, Baron, 4; John
Reginald Upton, Baron, 4.
Sefton, Sir Charles William, Bart., Earl of, 156; Sir
Charles William Hylton, Bart., Earl of, 156;
Hon*"'" Cecil Emily, Countess of, 156 ; Lady
Helena Mary, Countess of, 157 ; Hon''''' Maria
Margaretta, Countess of, 156 ; Mary Augusta,
Countess of, 156 ; Sir Osbert Cecil, Bart., Earl of,
156, 157; William Philip, Earl of, 156; Sir
William Philip, Bart., Earl of, 156.
Shallcrass, Eliza, 45 ; Eliza Jane, 45 ; Jasper, 46 ;
Marianne, 46; Susanna, 46; William, 45, 46.
Sharp, Rev. Alfred, 46 ; Henry, 46 ; Rev. John
Prior, 30; Mary, 46.
Sharpe, Rev. Clement Rene, 106.
Shaw, Rev. Bernard Douglas, 36.
Sheffield, Margaretta Jane, 3 ; Maria Ursula, 4 ;
Mary Emily , 6 ; Rev. Sir Robert, Bart. , 3, 4, 6 ;
Sarah Anne, 3, 4.
Shepherd, Emily Louise, 136; William, 136.
Sherborne, Edward Lenox, Baron, 20; Elizabeth,
Baroness, 20 ; Hon'''" Emily Theresa, Baroness,
20; James Dutton, Baron, 20; Hon'"'"' James Henry
Legge, Baron, 20; John Dutton, Baron, 20; Hon*"'"
Mary, Baroness, 20 ; Hon'"'' Susan Elizabeth,
Baroness, 20.
Sherer, Annie, 122 ; John Walter, 122 ; Louisa
Georgina, 122; Mary, 122.
Sherifte, Charles Farr, 141 ; Charlotte, 140 ;
Georgianna, 140 ; Georgianna Mary, 140 ; Made-
line Elizabeth, 140 ; Madeline Harriett, 141 ;
Robert Thomas Oliver, 141 ; Rev. Thomas, 140 ;
Thomas Bowen, 140.
Sholl, Louisa, 62; William, 62.
Shore, Catherine Jane, 15; Joseph, 15; Joseph
Royle, 15; Samuel Royle, 15; Sarah, 15; Rev.
Thomas Teignmouth, 144.
Shorting, Rev. Canon Charles, 72 ; Charles George
Horatio, 72; Constance Mary Anne, 72.
Shoubridge, Harry, 20.
Shrewsbury and Talbot, Anna Theresa, Countess of,
38 ; Charles John, Earl of, 38 ; Admiral the
Rt. Hon''''' Henry John, Earl of, 38 ; Lady Sarah
Elizabeth, Countess of, 38.
Shuckburgh, Rev. Charles, 3; Diana, 3.
Shuter, Jane, 164; Mrs., 164; liichard, 164.
Sim, Harriett, 36 ; John Coysgarne, 36 ; Louisa
Elizabeth, 36; Rev. Stewart, 36.
Simeon, Dame Isabella Mary, 23 ; Jane Maria, 23 ;
Sir John, Bart., 23; Sir John Stephen Barrington,
Bart., 23.
.Simmonds, Rev. Arthur, 71.
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Simpson, Adam, 149; Anna Maria, 152; Anne, 150;
Charles, 150-152; Charles Frederick, 152; Charles
Frederick Richard, 152; Constance Jane, 152; Eliza
Harriet, 151 ; Elizabeth, 149; Emily, 149; Einma,
151 ; Esther Mary Winifred, 150; Eveline Jane, 152;
FaniiySelina, 150; FrancesMary, 151 ; Rev. Francis,
103, 150; Francis Charles, 150; Francis Russell
Benedict, 150; Freda Frances Margaret, 150;
George, 152; Gilbert, 152; Henrietta Isabella, 103,
151 ; Jane, 150, 152; Jessy Hilda, 151 ; John, 149,
152; Colonel John, 149; Major-General John, 149;
John Uawkesley, 149; Letitia Anne, 152; Louisa,
151; Margaret, 149, 151; Margaret Noel, 150;
Marianne Frances, 150; Mary, 152; Mary Anne,
150 ; Mary Constance, 152; Mary Emily, 151;
Ralph Christopher, 150; Richard, 151, 152;
Richard Charles, 152; Walter Anthony, 150.
Skinner, Agatha Grace Catherine, 127 ; Agnes, 127 ;
Agnes Raymond, 127 ; Alan Cameron, 128 ;
Charles Binny, 126 ; Charles Lancelot Andrewes,
126; Cccline, 128; Edgar Louis, 127; Edgar
William Dudley, 127; Edith Agnes, 128; Elizabeth,
126; Faith Mary Wordsworth, 12S; Frances Mary,
126; Helen Ann Flora, 12S ; Hugh Charles, 128;
Innes, 126 ; Innes Elizabeth, 127 ; Rev. James,
127 ; Rt. Rev. John, Bishop of Aberdeen and
Primus of Scotland, 126; Very Rev. John, Dean
of Dunkeld and Dunblane, 126; John Edward
Montagu, 128 ; Lilian Frances, 128 ; Marjnrie
Isabel, 127; Michael Cameron, 128; Philip John
Lancelot, 128; Rev. Robert, 72; Lady Sarah
Kathleen, 126; Wilfrid John, 128.
Slater, Elizabeth, 54 ; Hannah, 54 ; Henry, 54 ;
sei also Rebow.
Smale, Rev. William, 7.
Smith, Anne Mary, 87 ; Rev. Edward Percy Boys, 6 ;
Enos, 56, 57; Evelyn Hester, 87; Frances, J 13;
Lieut. -Colonel George Osborn, 87 ; Dr. George
Roche, 87 ; Grace Elizabeth, 87 ; Gulielma Maria,
57; Colonel John, 128; Joseph, 161; Laurence,
87 ; Lucinda, 56, 57 ; Maria, 128 ; Sarah, l6l ;
William, 113; see also \&xnox\.
Smyth, Lieut. -Colonel Edward, 100 ; Matilda
Susannah, 100; Rosamond Matilda, 100.
Smythies, Rev. Henry Raymond, 127.
Sneath, see Aiken-Sneath,
Snow, Rev. Henrj', 21.
Southwell, Eliza, 72 ; Florence Isabel, 72 ; Frank
Marven, 72 ; Rev. Henry Kemble, 72 ; Thomas
Martin, 72.
%)ooner, Rev. Canon George Hardwicke, no.
Spragg, George, 59; Mary Ann, 59.
Spyers, Alice .Mary, 88; Rev. Henry Almack, 85,
86, 88; Rev. Thomas, D.D., 88.
Stable, Martha, 49; Montague, 49; Sarah, 50, 51 ;
William, 50, 51.
Stanford, Anna Sophia, 167 ; Arthur Henrj', 167 ;
Charles Maurice, 169 ; Elizabeth, 169 ; Frederick,
167; Georgina Emma Augusta, 167; John, 169;
Mary, 169.
Stanhope, EUinor Avena, 144 ; Hon*"'" Sir Francis
Charles, 144; Hannah, 144; Russell Charles, 144.
Stanley, Rt. Rev. Edward, D. D., Bishop of Norwich,
23 ; Lord, 108.
Stapylton, see Chetwynd-Stapylton.
Starkey, Joseph, 106, 108, 109 ; Mary, 106, 108,
109.
Starr, George, 145.
Stawel, Henr)', Baron, 20; Mary, Baroness, 20.
Stedman, Ellen, 100; Gill, 100.
Steedman, Mr., 166; Mrs., 166.
Steel, Rev. William Ferguson, 66.
Steele, Charlotte, 92 ; Rt. Hon*"'' Thomas, 92.
Stern, see De Stern.
Steuart, John, 126.
Stevens, Henry, 102, 103 ; Rev. Henry, 103 ;
Maria, 103 ; Susanna, 103 ; Rev. Thomas,
103.
Stewart, Alexander, 75 ; Catherine, 36 ; David, 36 ;
Rev. Ravenscroft, 37; Rev. Richard Benson, 142,
144.
Stirling, Rev. Charles, 36; Hugh, 126.
Stokes, Mary, 82 ; Richard Crew, 82.
Stopford, Emily Winifreda, 128; Admiral the Hon'''"
Sir Montagu, 128.
Slorr, Rev. Charles, 52 ; Elizabeth, 49, 52 ; Mary
Anne, 49 ; Paul, 49, 52 ; Sophia Jessy, 52.
Storrs, Rev. John, 141.
Stovin, Elizabeth Emma, 69, 79 ; John Sparrow, 69,
79 ; Rebekah Maria, 69.
Stow, Elizabeth, loi ; George, loi.
Stradbroke, Augusta Sophia, Countess of, 140.
Stradling, Lucy, 45.
Stranack, Edwin Fulcher, 124 ; Eliza Georgiana,
124; Frederick William, 124; Grace Ellen, 124.
Strickland, Anne, 150 ; Sir George (afterwards
Cholmley), 102; Henrietta, 150; Lady, I02 ; Sir
William, Bart., 150; Rev. William James, D.D., 8.
Stuart, Charles Swede, 140; Sophia Elizabeth, 140.
Sufll'olk and Berkshire, Charles John, Earl of, 20 ;
Hon'''" Elizabeth Jane, Countess of, 20 ; Thomas,
Earl of, 20.
Surtees, Charlotte, 60; William, 60.
Sutherland, Rev. James, 164 ; James Charles
Colebrooke, 35 ; Juha Mary, 35.
Sutton, Hon'''" Alexandra Mary Elizabeth, 133; Rev.
Edward, 133 ; Elizabeth Evelyn, 94 ; Henry
George, 133; Hugh Clement, 133; Mabel Ida,
133; Matilda Harriet, 133; Sir Richard, Bart., 94.
Swainson, Rev. Charles, 62.
Swale, Rev. Hogarth John, 140.
Talbot, Anna Theresa, Countess of Shrewsbury
and Talbot, 38 ; Charles John, Earl of Shrews-
bury and Talbot, 38 ; Admiral the Rt. Honi"'"
Henry John, Earl of Slirewsbury and Talbot,
38; James, 136; Margaret Matilda, 136; Lady
Sarah Elizabeth, Countess of Shrewsbury and
Talbot, 38.
Tapps, Sir George Ivison, Bart., I ; George William,
1 ; Sarah, I.
Tapps-Gervis, Clara, I ; Sir George Eliott Meyrick,
Bart., 2, 3 ; Sir George William, Bart., I.
Tayler, Rev. Archdale Wilscm, 15.
Taylor, Anne, 99 ; Christina, 47 ; Elizabeth, 55 ;
Emily, 55 ; George Noble, 23 ; Henry, 55 ; Major-
General Sir Herbert, 58 ; James, 99 ; John Mann,
54, 55 ; Margaret, 47 ; May Arbuthnot, 23 ; May
Henrietta, 23 ; William, 47.
Temple, Victoria, 26; William, 26.
Templer, Annie Henrietta, 59 ; Eleanor, 59 ; Francis
BuUer, 59 ; Hon'''" Francis James, 59 ; James, 59 ;
Mary, 59.
Tetley, Emmeline Rebecca, 146 ; Captain Joseph
Swabey, R.N., 146.
Thellusson, Emily, 134; Ernest, 134; Laura Adeline,
134-
Thom, Rev. J. H., 142.
Thomas, Ann, 114; Ann Trepaud Macdougall, 122;
Edith Isabel, 71, 79; Ellen F'anny, 76; Emily,
118; Eva AUie, 114; Harriet Selena, 114;
Henrietta, 76, 86, 114, 118; Henry Child, 114;
Jane Campbell, 122; Margaret Hester Deerbrook,
86; Robert Moseley, 71, 76, 79, 86, 114, 118, 122;
Sarah Ann Russell, 122.
Thompson, Andrew Biernacki, 124; Childers Henry,
133; Elizabeth, 1 24; Evelyn, 40; George Powney,
40; Rev. Sir Henry, 108; Wanda, 124.
Thornton, Elizabeth, 161 ; Emily Elizabeth, 161 ;
Rev. George Ruthven, 27 ; Henry Edward, 83 ;
Percy Melville, 161 ; Samuel, 160, 161 ; Rear-
Admiral Samuel, 161.
1 86
Thornton-Duesbcry, Dorothy Richardson, 162; Sophia
Lowe Thornton, 162; Wilhmn Duesljery, 162.
Thorold, Rl. Rev. Anthony Wilson, D. D. , Bishop of
Rochester, 50, 63; Dr. KIlis Frederick, 62.
Thursby, Eleanor Mary, loS ; Rev. Frederick, loS ;
Harriet Matilda, 108 ; James Legh, 108 ; Rev.
William, loS.
Tighe, Very Rev. Hugh Usher, Dean of Dcrry, 39.
Tilby, Eliza Emma Jessie, 145; Eliza Norris, 145;
Thomas Martin Illden, 145.
Tinney, Maria, 103 ; William, 103.
Tipping, Harriet, 87; John Whitacre, 87.
Tod, Archibald, 109; Harriet, 109.
Toler, see Graham-Toler.
Tomkinson, James, 69 ; Katherine Maria, 69.
Torrens, Henrietta Frances, 34; Henry, 34; Jolm
Samuel, 34 ; Robert, 34.
Torrington, John, Viscount, 156.
Touchet, Frances, 92 ; John, 92.
Toussant, Georgiana, 9; Joseph, 9.
Towneley, Charles, 156.
Townshend, Charles, 2.
Tracey, Hon'''= and Rev. Alfred Hanliury, loS.
Travel!, Agnes, 137; John, 137.
Travis, Dorothy Richardson, 162; John, 162.
Treherne, Emily Louisa, 35 ; Morgan, 35.
Tremlett, Rev Francis William, D. D. , 55.
Trewman, Major-General J. T. , 58; Mary Jane, 58.
Truscott, George Frederick, 64.
Trye, Rev. Canon Charles Brandon, 139.
Tufnell, Catherine Dorothy, 39; Eliziilieth, 39; John
Jollifie, 39.
TuUy, Joseph, 14.
Turner, Rev. Herbert William, 86.
Turquand, Ada, 44 ; Ada Charlotte, 47 ; Ada Emily,
48 ; Alice Elizalieth, 48 ; Ann, 44 ; Annette, 47 ;
Barnard Eric Stanley, 48 ; Barnard Robert, 47 ;
Bernard, 44, 47 ; Catherine, 44 ; Christine Emma,
47; Ebenezer, 46; Elizajane, 45; Eliza Shallcra^s,
48 ; Elizabeth, 44-46 ; Elizabeth Betty, 47 ;
Elizabeth Margaret, 47 ; Elizabeth Mary, 47 ;
Ellen, 44 ; Emilie, 47 ; Ernest Barnard, 48 ;
Frances, 45 ; Frederick James, 46 ; George, 47 ;
Henrietta, 45; Henrietta Ellen, 44; James, 44;
Rev. James, 46 ; James Samuel, 45 ; Jane, 47 ;
Leonard, 44, 45, 47; Leonard Wilfred Ernest, 48 ;
Lizzy Emma, 47 ; Louis, 46 ; Louisa, 45 ; Lucy,
44, 45; Lucy Ellen, 45; Lydia, 46; Margaret, 47;
!\Iarian,45; Marianne, 45, 46; Marie Catherine, 44;
Mary, 44, 46 ; Mary Emma, 47 ; Mary Jane, 46 ;
Nettie Kate, 47 ; Paul, 44, 47 ; Rev. Raul James,
47 ; I'aul Leonard, 44 ; l*aul William, 48 ; Rene,
44 ; Rita Evelyn Shalcrass, 48 ; Rosa, 45 ; Samuel
James, 45 ; .Susanna, 46 ; William, 44.
Twining, Rev. George Brewster, 36.
Tyler, Alice Elizabeth, 48 ; Charles, 48 ; Susanna,
48.
U
Upper Gssory, John, E.arl of, 30.
Ure, Elizabeth, 126; John, 126.
Urquhart, Janet, 58; Waller, 58.
Usticke, Rev. Robert, 58, 60.
V
Vallentin, Grimble, 85.
Vansommer, Ann, 44 ; Elizabeth, 44 ; John, 44.
Vaughan, Hugh Thomas Jones, 71.
Vavasour, Rev. John Francis Stukeley, 139 ; Rev.
Canon Marmaduke, 139; Marmaduke Walter, 139;
Rev. Richard Frederick, 137 ; Sophia, 137 ; Sybil
Catherine, 139.
Venn, Henry, 64; Rev. Henry Knott, 64; Mary,
64.
Vernon, Emma Mary, Baroness Ly\'eden, 39 ;
Granville Ilarcourt, 159; Lieut. -Colonel Hon'''"
Henry Greville Richard, 39 ; Marianne Frances,
159; Robert, Baron Lyveden (formerly Smith), 39;
Susan Caroline, 39.
Vernon (lore, Charles Vernon, 144 ; Emily Caroline,
144.
\'errall, Ann, 28; John I'lumer, 28; Mary Ann, 28.
Victoria, 11.. M. <,)ueen, 21, 58, 63, 74, III, 144,
..'5«-
\ illiers, Grace Eliz^abeth, 111; Rev. Prebendary
Henry -Montague, 34, ill, 133: John Russell,
III ; Hon'''"= Victoria, III; Rev. William Richard,
63.
Vine, Fanny Augusta, 36 ; James, 36.
Vyse, sec Howard -Vyse.
W
Waddingham, John, 139; Margaret, 139; Margaret,
Anne, 139.
Wade, Olive Frances, 7 ; Olivia Blanche, 7 ; William
George Clayton, 7.
Wadsworth, John, 31 ; Mary Elizabeth, 31 ; Sarah, 31.
W^alford, Rev. Launcelol Charles, yj.
Walker, Rev. Edward, D.C.L., 60; Elizabeth
Barclay, 8 ; Jane Miller, 8 ; Thomas, 8.
Walker- Heneage, George Heneage Wyld, 133 ;
Matilda Harriet, 133.
Wallace, Charlotte Caroline .\ugusta, 5 ; William, 5.
W^allop, Lady Eveline Alicia Juliana, Countess of
Portsmouth, 95 ; Lady Eveline Camilla, 95 ; Isaac
Newton, Earl of Portsmouth, 95 ; Hon'"'" Robert
Gerard Valoynes, 95.
Walters, Rev. Charles Barrington, 157 ; Rev. Edmund
Hulh, 51.
Warburton, Geoffrey, 34 ; Hon'''= Isabel Mary, 34 ;
Joan Constance, 34 ; Rev. Canon William Parsons,
34-
Ward, Emma, 25 ; Samuel, 25 ; Susanna Elizabeth, 25.
Warde, Henry Lionel, 151 ; Jessy Hilda, 151 ; Lionel,
151-
Warren, Ann Eliza, 87; Herbert, 160; Kathleen, 87;
Reginald Augustus, 87 ; Reginald Olliver, 87.
Warter, Rev. Edward, 27 ; Ellen Graham, 27 ; Emma
Sarah Moore, 27 ; Harriette, 27 ; Henry de Grey,
27.
Waterford, Henry de la Poer, Marquess of, 38.
Waterpark, Juliana, Baroness, 78 ; Richard, Baron,
78.
Watkins, Agnes, 88; Eliza, 88; Thomas, 164;
Thomas Edward, 88.
Watson, Annie, 122; Caroline, loi ; Colonel Edward
John, 122; Jane Campbell, 122; Rev. John David,
loi, 103; Rev. John James, loi ; Rev. John Sikes,
lOI, 102; Susanna Judith, loi.
W^att, Julia, 26; William, 26.
Watts, Rev. Thomas William, 99.
Waudby, Rev. William Robert Pallet, 73.
Webb, Charles, 85 ; Jane Wilson, 85 ; Colonel John
Vere William Henry, 152 ; John Wynne, 152 ; Letitia
Anne, 152.
Wedd, Lydia, 30; Mary, 30; Peter, 30.
Welch, Anna Maria, 38 ; Edward, 166 ; Fre-dcrick,
164166; Henry, 38; Maria Louisa, 166.
Wells, Elizabeth Bridget, 93; William, 93.
Wemyss, Elizabeth Huntly, 35: James, 35.
Wenlock, Sir Beilby Richard, Bart., Baron, 157;
Lad)' Elizabeth, Baroness, 157.
Westminster, Rt. Hon""'" Richard, Marquess of,
'57-
Weston, John, 46; Mary .-Knn, 46.
Wharton, Clata, 55 ; James, 54, 55 ; Martha, 55 ;
William Kitchin, 55.
Wheen, Maria, 27 : Rich.ard, 27.
Wlielham, Anne, 33; John, 33.
iS:
\Vhit;il;er, Rev. Arthur Lionel, 163; I.ieut. -Colonel
Charles Hildyard Thornton, 162 ; Cliarles Lionel
David Herbert, 163 ; Kdythe Huntington, 163 ;
George, 163 : George Reginald, 163 ; Gertrude Annie,
163; Herbert, 140; Laura, 163; Mary, 162; Mary
Sophia, 162; Noel Ralpli, 1O3; I'ercy Duncomb, 163;
Rev. Robert, 162; Robert Hindcrwell, 163; Ruth
Helen, 162; Sophia Lowe Thornton, 162; Thomas,
162, 163 ; Captain Thomas, R.N., 162, 163 ;
Thomas Percy Duesbery Thornton, 162.
While, Eliza, 3; Elizabeth, 163; Rev. George Cosby,
126; Gertrude Annie, 163; Rev. Lewis Borrett,
II; Victor, 163; William, 3.
Whitmore, John, 46.
VVhitty, Thomas Ramson, 30.
Wliyle- Melville, John, 37.
Wilberforce, Rt. Rev. Samuel, D. D. , Bishop of
Winchester, 23.
Wilkins, Rev. Dr., 83.
Wil'.;inson, .\my Margaret, 86 ; Ven^"'" Archdeacon
Charles Thomas, D.D., 59, 60; Frank Fairlie, 86;
James, 139; John Fairlie, 86; Margaret, 139.
Williams, Ada Margaret, 63 ; Ada May, 61 ; Agnes,
64 ; Alice Margaret, 63 ; Ann, 16 ; Anna Maria,
57 ; Anne Louisa Loveday, 147 ; Annie Henrietta,
59 ; Arthur Leonard, 61 ; Ashley, 35 ; Bell, 58 ;
Catherine Maria, 57 ; Charles Lawrence, 64 ;
Charles Stephen, 63 ; Charles Ustick, 63 ; Clara
Georgina, 61 ; David, 147; Lieut. -General Edward
Arthur, S^ > Edward George, 63 ; Eleanor, 59 ;
Eliza, 58 ; Elizabeth Maud, 59 ; Ellen Frances,
62 ; Ellen Georgina, 60 ; Ellen Julia, 61 ; Emily
Ellen, 64 ; Emily Louisa, 35 ; Eva Amy, 63 ;
Fanny, 57 ; Fanny Anna, 60 ; Fenwick Cecil, 64 ;
Florence Elizabeth, 35 ; Florence Louisa, 63 ;
Francis, 98 ; Frank Edward, 62 ; Frederick Lovel
McTagart, 56, 59; Captain George Bell, R.N., 57,
60, 62; George Fenwick, 64; George Herbert, 62;
George Ilhacus Hoare, 56, 61 ; George Sydney,
62 ; Harriott Gertrude, 147 ; Henry, 56, 57 ;
Colonel Henry, 56, 57 ; Henry Arthur, 59 ; Henry
Ernest, 61 ; Lieut. -General Henry Francis, 58, 59;
Henry F'rederick, 62; Henry George, 59; Janet
Lucy, 60; Jessie Sarah Eliza, 58; John, 15 ; Julia
Anne, 16 ; Louisa Teresa, 62 ; Lucie Florian, 61 ;
Lucinda, 56, 57 ; Margaret, 59 ; Margaret Jessie,
60 ; Maria Lucinda, 57, 61 ; Martha, 98 ; Matilda
Susannah, 100 ; Rev. Owen, 147 ; Robert, 64 ;
Robin, 64: Samuel Delagrange, 16; Sarah, 15;
Violet Maud, 64 ; William, 100, 147.
Wilson, Anne Elizabeth, 152; Alan, 20; Sir Alexander,
126; Rev. Alfred William, 6; Alice Maud, 148;
Ven'"'" Archdeacon, 23; Rev. Daniel Frederick, 59;
Elizabeth, 85 ; Fanny Mary, 6 ; George Richard,
148; Hannah, 144; ILigh, 152; James, 144; Jane
Ann, 148 ; Lydia, 30 ; Mary .Susannah Anne, 2 ;
Susan, 20 ; William, 2 ; Rev. William, 6.
Wilton, Elizabeth, 10 ; Rev. Charles Turner, 10 ;
Henry Hooper, 10.
Winchester, Rt. Rev. Samuel Wilberforce, D. D. ,
Bishop of, 23 ; Very Rev. the Dean of, 34.
Windham, General Sir Charles Ashe, in.
Wing, Emma Jane, 5.
Wingfield, Hont'is Mrs. Maurice, 20.
Winton, Earl of, Jtv Eglinton and Winton.
Wisden, Edith Isabel, 71, 79; Frank Thomas, 71,
79; Gwendoline Mabel Lucy, 71, 79; Hermione
Hester Isabel, 79; Thomas Faulconer, 71, 79.
Wise, Maria, 80; Thomas, 80.
Wither, Rev. Lovelace Bigge, 150.
Witts, Agnes, 137; Agnes Edna Broome, 138;
Broome Phillips, 138 ; Edith Jane Bourne, 138 ;
Edward, 137; Rev. Edward Francis, 137, 139;
Edward Francis Broome, 13S; Elizabeth Maynard,
137 ; Ethel Frances Vavasour, 139 ; Rev. Francis
FMward, 137; Rev. Francis Edward Broome, 137;
Frank Hole, 13S ; Frederick Richard Vavasour,
137 ; Lieut. -Colonel F'rederick Richard Vavasour,
139; Frederick Vavasour Broome, 138; George
Backhouse, 137, 139: George Bourne, 138 ; Jane
Margaret, 137; John Travell, 138; Mabel Elizabeth
Vavasour, 139 ; Margaret, 137 ; Margaret Anne,
139; Margaret Apphia Broome, 138; Margaret
Hole, 138; Maria, 138; Sophia, 137; Sophia
Margaret Vavasour, 139; Sybil Catherine, 139;
Sybil Holdsworth, 139.
Wodehouse, Amabel Lucy, 5 ; Anne, 95 ; Colonel
Charles, 5; Charlotte Laura, 95: llon'''"^ Henry,
95 ; Jemima, 5 ; John, Baron Wodehouse, 95 ;
John, Earl of Kimberley, 95.
Wolley, Rev. Henry Francklyn, 16.
Wolseley, Sir Garnet, 134.
Wolstenholme, Eliza, 21; William Breton, 21.
Wood, Lady Agnes Elizabeth, 132; 1 Ion''"'' Alexandra
Mary Elizabeth, 133; Hon'''" Alice Louisa, 136;
Ann, 7; Anne, 132, 133; Annie, 7; Hon'''" Blanche
Edith, 136; Caroline, 132; Catherine Elizabeth,
8; Catherine Mary, 8; Charles, 132; Sir Charles,
Bart., 94, 132; Rt. Hon'^'" Sir Charles, Bart.,
Viscount Halifax, 132, 134 ; Hon''''^ Charles
Lindley, 133; Sir Charles Lindley, Bart., Viscount
Halifax, 132; IIon''''= Charles Reginald Lindley,
133 ; Charles Wilfred Lindley, 135 ; Christopher
William Graham, 7 ; Hon*"'" Edward Frederick
Lindley, 134 ; Elizabeth, 7, 8, 13 ; Hon'''"
Emily Charlotte, 133 ; Emily Mary Marguerite
Lindley, 134; Emma Sarah Moore, 27; Sir Evelyn,
114; Evelyn Mary Greig, 7; Everard Charles
Lindley, 135; Sir F'rancis, Bart., 132; Hon'''*
Francis Hugh Lindley, 134; Francis Hugo Lindley,
135; Hon'''= Captain Francis Lindley, R.N., 134;
.Sir Francis Lindley, Bart., 132; Francis Samuel,
133 ; Hon'''= Frederick George Lindley, 135 ;
Graham, 7, 8; Henry, 7, 8; Hon'''« Lieut. -Colonel
Henry John Lindley, 134; Henry Matthew 8;
Hon'''= Henry Paul Lindley, 134; James Greig, 7,
8; John, 13; Laura Adeline, 134; Letitia Maud,
8 : Lillie Amy, 8 ; Lily, 8 ; Madeline, 7 ; Margaret
.Tyers, 13; Lady Mary, 132; Hon'''"-' Mary Agnes,
134; Mary Ann, 7 ; Hon''''^ Mary Frances Louisa,
132; Mary Graham, 8; Mary Margaret Desiree,
135; Lady Mary Susan Felicie, 135; Mattie, 7;
Olive Frances, 7 ; Richard, 7 ; Robert Alexander
Lindley, 135 ; Stewart Murray, 7 ; William, 27 ;
William Richard, 7, 8.
Woodcock, George, 29.
Woodhouse, Rev. Frederick Charles, 152.
Woodin, Rev. Alfred, 8; Rev. Stanley Hassall, 8.
WoodrofiTe, Rev. Duncan, 138; George Frederick,
138; John Edward, 138; Margaret Apphia Broome,
138; Maria, 138.
Woollett, Edward John, 15; Harriette Elizabeth, 15;
Marianne Philippe, 15.
Woolrych, Mary Martha, 104; General Stephen, 104.
Wrenford, Rev. J. B., 8.
Wright, Dr. Frederick Charles, 170; Rev. Henry,
69, 79; Mary Catherine, 79; Mary Elizabeth, 170;
Mary Jane Annabella, 69, 79.
Wyatt, Edward Gerald Penfold, 87 ; Rev. Gerard
Duke, 71 ; Harriet, 87 ; Rev. John Ingr.am
Penfold, 87; Julia Katherine, 71 ; Margaret, 87;
Rev. Paul Williams, 22.
Wyndham, General, III.
Wynne, Anna Maria, 107; William, 107.
Varborough, George Bryan Cooke, 134.
York, H.R.H. Duke of, 133.
Young, Rev. Albert Stewart Winthrop, 72 ; Ella,
114; Rev. Frederick, 36; John, 27; Sir Thomas,
Bart., 114; William Blackman, 4.
Zetland, Earl of, 156 ; Lawrence, Marquess of, 136.
188
aiilitttons^ anil Corrections.
ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
AIRY. Vol. 7, page u8. — Bernard John
and Dorothy Mary Airy have further
issue a son, Eustace Aubertin Airy, born
at Frilford, co. Berks, the residence of
his grandfather, John Dunn Aubertin,
on Thursday, lo July, baptised there
privately 24 July, and received into the
church at St. Mary Abbott's, Kensington,
London, 25 August 1902.
ALDRIDGE. Vol. 7, page 69.— John
Barttelot Aldridge was promoted Cap-
tain Royal Horse Artillery 2 December
1899, and served in the South African
War 1 899-1 900, A.D.C. to Brigadier-
General 2nd Cavalry Brigade 22 Feb-
ruary 1900 (mentioned in despatches,
"London Gazette," 4 May 1900 and
10 September 1901, medal with six
clasps, D.S.O. 29 November igoo).
He was married at St. Luke's, Newton
Harcourt, co. Leicester, i August 1899,
to Margaret Jessie, 3rd daughter of
Joseph Goddard, J.P., F.R.LB.A.,
F.S.I., of The Manor House, Newton
Harcourt. They have issue two sons,
Robert Beauclerc Aldridge, born at The
Manor House, Newton Harcourt, 14
May, baptised at St. John's, Lower
Beeding, co. Sussex, 13 July 1900;
and George Herbert Aldridge, born at
The Grange-in-the-Forest, Horsham,
CO. Sussex, 16 February, baptised at
Newton Harcourt 16 April 1902.
ALLENBY. Vol. 8, page 19.— Alfred
Hynnian Allenby was married at
Brockenhurst, co. Hants, on Saturday,
28 December 1901, to Mary, only
daughter of Samuel Cornish of Holm-
wood, Brockenhurst, by Jane Charlotte
his wife, only daughter of Samuel
Brandon of Suffolk Lodge, Great
Marlow, co. Buckingham.
ARKWRIGHT, Vol. 7, page 22.—
Ferdinand George Arkwright was mar-
ried at the parish church, Burrough-on-
the-Hill, CO. Leicester, on Wednesday,
2 August 1899, to Charlotte Elizabeth
Evelyn, eldest daughter of Walter A.
Peake of Burrough-on-the-Hill, by Grace
Elizabeth Ann his wife, daughter of the
Rev. Gerard Charles Fenwicke of Bias-
ton Manor, Uppingham, co. Rutland.
They have issue a daughter, Laura
Grace Evelyn, born 21 April, baptised at
Burrough-on-the-Hill 8 June 1900.
ASSHETON. Vol. 1, page 72 {and
Addenda, Vol. 6, page i.) — The Rev.
William Orme and Winifred Maude
Assheton have issue a daughter, Mar-
garet, born at the Rectory, Bilton, co.
Warwick, on Tuesday, 27 May,
baptised at Bilton 24 June 1902.
The Rev. William Orme Assheton was
inducted to the Rectory of Bilton on the
retirement of his uncle, the Rev. Richard
Orme Assheton, 9 August 1895.
BACCHUS. Vol. I, page 244.— Isabella,
widow of Henry Bacchus, died at the
residence of Major Berkeley, Fieldgate
House, Kenilworth, co. Warwick, aged
73, on Saturday, 21 December, buried
in the cemetery of the Catholic Church
at Kenilworth 24 December 1901. Will
dated 20 March 1901, proved at
Birmingham 2 April 1902, by the
Rev. John Northcote Bacchus and
the Rev. Francis Joseph Bacchus, the
Executors.
BARING-GOULD. Vol. 4, page 25.—
The Rev. Baring Baring-Gould married
2ndly at the parish church, Sidcup, co.
Kent, on Wednesday, 2 April 1902,
Helen Mary Louisa, elder daughter of
the Rev. Arthur Houghton of Sidcup,
formerly of the Admiralty.
ADDITIONS &r' CORRECTIONS.
BARKER. Vol. 5, page 25.— Deborah
Isabella IJcrtha, widow of William
Phillippo ]5arker, died at " Channel
View," Sandown, Isle of Wight, 20 Feb-
ruary, buried at Christ Church, Sandown,
25 February 1902. Will dated 27
November 1882, proved (Prin. Reg.,
115, 1902) 5 June 1902, by Costanza
Madeleine Barker, the daughter, the
surviving Executor.
Addenda, Vol. 7, page i. — Fanny
Ethel, youngest daughter of Alphonse
William and Ciriaca Barker ( Vol. j,
page 2j), died at Bahia Blanca,
Argentine, South America, 8 February
1902.
BARNARDISTON. Vol. 8, page 42.—
Nathaniel Walter Barnardiston served in
South African War with the 2nd Battalion
(Duke of Cambridge's Own) Middlesex
Regiment (partly in command) 1901 to
1902 (medal with clasp); Commander
Osmanieh Order (3rd-class) 1901 ;
Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog
1902 ; Lieut.-Colonel MiUtary Attache
at the Courts of the Hague, Brussels
and Grand Duchy of Luxemburg
14 January 1902. His wife received
the Turkish Order of the Chefakat
(2nd-class) in 1901.
Page 44. — Geofifry Barnardiston was
married at St. Peter's, Berkhamsted,
CO. Hertford, on Wednesday, 10
September 1902, to Mildred Jane, 3rd
daughter of the Hon"^'" Montague
William Tyrwhitt-Drake, Puisne Judge
of the Supreme Court of British
Columbia, by Joanna his wife, daughter
of James Tolmie of Ardersier, co.
Inverness.
Ernald Barnardiston was promoted
Captain Royal Engineers 31 December
1 901; served in the Tirah Campaign
1897-98 (medal with two clasps), and
in South Africa to end of War in 1902
(medal with four clasps and King's
medal with two clasps).
Samuel John Barrington Barnardiston
was appointed Adjutant The Suffolk
Regiment 30 December 1900; served
in South Africa to end of War in 1902
(medal with three clasps and King's
medal with two clasps).
BARNSTON. Vol. 7, page 24.— Alice,
youngest daughter of Roger Harry
Barnston, died in London i February,
buried at Farndon, co. Chester,
6 February 1902.
BARTLETT. Vol. i, page 67.— Winifred
Margaret, daughter of William Bardett,
was married at the parish church.
West I3erby, co. Lancaster, on Ascen-
sion Day, Thursday, 8 May 1902,
to Ernst Otto Herman Stein, 2nd son
of Friedrich Wilhelm Gustav Stein of
Koeslin, Pomerania, Germany.
BATE. Vol. 4, page 173. — Roger Whitley
Bate, Lieutenant 2 2nd Mounted Infantry,
Royal Welsh Fusilier's Company, was
killed in action at Rustpan, near Boshof,
South Africa, aged 19, on Thursday,
5 December 1901, and buried at Boshof
the next day.
BATTYE-TREVOR. Vol. 2, page
157. — Charles Edmund Augustine
Trevor Trevor-Battye was married at
Christ Church, Lancaster Gate, London,
on Wednesday, 2 July 1902, to Maude
Jessie Sowerby, elder daughter of Henry
Sowerby Middleton, formerly Captain
52nd Oxfordshire Light Infantry.
Aubyn Bernard Rochfort Trevor-
Battye of Chilbolton, co. Hants, was
married at the parish church, \\'eybridge,
CO. Surrey, on AVednesday, 29 May 1901,
to Margaret Amy, youngest daughter
of Christopher North Graham of
Weybridge. They have issue a daughter,
Rosemary Wordsworth, born at Spring-
field, Guildford, co. Surrey, on Saturday,
28 June, baptised at Old Stoke, co.
Surrey, 20 August 1902.
BEARE. Vol. 6, page 39.— William
Woodthorpe Beare died at Tenby, co.
Pembroke, aged 85, on Thursday, 22
May, buried in the cemetery at Norwood,
CO. Surrey, 27 May 1902. Will dated 14
March 1900, proved (Prin. Reg., 11,
1902) 2 July 1902, by Frederick Craven,
the son-in-law, and Louisa Craven, the
daughter, the Executors.
Frederick Craven, J. P. for the county
of Pembroke, was born 7 November
1852 [nof 1853].
BEEBEE. Vol. 9, page 49. — The Rev.
James Beebee, Rector of Presteigne, co.
Radnor [>/ol West Radnor], was married
30 October 1794, to Hannah, daughter
of Meyrick Meredith of Kington, co.
Hereford.
Mary Matilda, wife of the Rev.
Meyrick Beebee, was the only daughter
of David Jenkins [fiof Jenkin] James
of Womaston, co. Radnor, Sheriff" for
that county in 1844, son of John James
of Ty Glyn, Aeron, co. Glamorgan, by
Anne his wife, dau. of David Jenkins of
Ty Mawr yn y Stollin, co. Radnor.
ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
Ill
BENTLEY. Vol. i, page 141. — Amy
Georgina, eldest daughter of the Rev.
Horatio Bentley, was married at St.
Marys, Hornsey, co. Middlesex, on
Tuesday, 26 August 1902, to Harold
Dockray Phillips, 3rd son of the Rev.
Stephen Phillips, D.D., Minor Canon
and Precentor of Peterborough Cathe-
dral, by Agatha Sophia his wife, 2nd
daughter of Robert Benson Dockray ;
born 13 April 1867.
BODDINGTON. Vol. i, page 126.—
Arthur Cavendish Onslow Boddington
died at Sidney Lodge, Hereford, aged
55, on Monday, 17 March, buried in the
cemetery at Hereford 20 March 1902.
Will d.nted 24 October 1901, proved
(Prin. Reg., 109, 1902) 21 April 1902,
by Ernest Radclyfife Crump and the Rev.
Sidney Cornish Watkins, the Executors.
BOURNE. Vol. 3, page 148.— Margery
Rosamund Salkeld, younger daughter of
John William Bourne, was married at
St. Leonard's, Newland, co. Worcester,
on Wednesday, 16 April 1902, to Henry
Williams Hill, 2nd son of Richard Price
Hill of Goodrest, Malvern, co. Worcester.
BOWRING. Vol. 6, page i.— Deborah
Lucy, widow of Sir John Bowring, died
at 7 Baring Crescent, Exeter, co.
Devon, in her 86th year, on Monday,
28 July, buried in the Higher Cemetery,
Exeter, by the side of her husband, on
Wednesday, 30 July 1902.
BOYD. Vol. 8, page 1 6 2. — Cicely [//o/'Cecily]
Knightley, younger daughter of William
Boyd, was married at St. Bartholomew's,
Long Benton, co. Northumberland, on
Wednesday, 6 August 1902, to Reginald
George McQueen McLeod, D.S.O., son
of General William Couperus McLeod
of the Madras Arm)', by Jane Anne his
wife, daughter of William McLeod,
Inspector-General of Hospitals ; born
25 June 1859 ; Major 74th Battery
Royal Artillery ; served in South
African War 1899-1900, Commandant
at Elandsfontein (mentioned in des-
patches, "London Gazette," 16 April
1901); Companion D.S.O. 29 November
1900 (medal with three clasps, also
King's medal with two clasps).
BROCKLEBANK. Vol. 9, page 144.—
Henr}- Cyril Royds and Honoria Caroline
Brocklebank have further issue a
daughter, Elinor Joan Ida, bom at The
Roscote, Heswall, co. Chester, on
Tuesday, 10 December 1901, baptised
at St. Peter's, Heswall, 8 January 1902.
BULKELEY-OWEN. Vol. 8, page
140 —Thomas Bulkeley Bulkeley-Owen
assumed the surname of Owen on the
death of his uncle, Hugh Owen \nol
Hatchett] of Tedsmore Hall, co. Salop.
BURY. Vol. 9, page 116.— Frances Eliza,
wife of the Rev. James Marshall Bury,
died, aged 61, on Tuesday, 25 March,
buried at Little Hadham, co. Hertford,
on Easter Eve, 29 March 1902.
BUSH. Vol. 6. page 76 {and Addenda,
Vol. 8, page m)— Captain Paul Warner
and Rachel Adela Bush have further
issue a son, Ronald Paul Bush, bom
at Corvyle, Butleigh, co. Somerset, on
Friday, 22 August, baptised at Hom-
blotton, CO. Somerset, 8 October 1902.
Captain Bush is now of H. M.S. "Sutlej."
CARR-ELLISON. Vol. 6, page 163.—
Cuthbert Ellison Carr was married at
St. Mary's, Harrogate, co. York, on
Tuesday, 12 August 1902, to Frances
Maria, only child of Henry William
Gregg, and widow of Frederick Wilder of
Purley Hall, co. Berks {see Pedigree of
Wilder, Vol. 2, page 127, and Addenda,
Vol. 4. page z'i.)
CAVE-BROWNE. Vol. 9, page 24.—
William Charles and Maude Alice
Cave-Browne were married at St.
Matthias', Vepery, Madras, India,
12 December 1895. Their daughter,
Selina Vemey Cleveland, was born at
Negapatam, South India, 6 September,
and baptised at St. Peter's, Negapatam,
4 October 1899.
Page 21. — Samuel Bostock was buried
in Norwood Cemetery [nol Walton-on-
the Hill, Epsom],co. Surrey, 7 April 1 869.
CAVENDISH. Vol. i, page 131.—
Henry Frederick Compton Cavendish is
now of Rock House, Cromford, co.
Derby.
Page 134. — Ernest Lionel Francis
Cavendish was appointed Deputy-
Governor of Manchester Prison 31
December 1900, and Deputy-Govemor
of Wormwood Scrubbs Prison, co.
Middlesex, 21 January 1902.
Page 136. — Edith Louisa, wife of
William Henry Alexander George
Delmar Cavendish died 10 June 1902.
CHANCE. Vol. 3, page 61.— Caroline,
widow of Edward Sargant, died 20 July,
buried at the parish church, Edgbaston,
CO. Warwick, 24 July 1902. Will dated
19 December 1891, with codicil dated
ir August 1899, proved (Prin. Reg.,
IV
ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
CHANCE, continued.
103, 1902) 12 August 1902, by William
Septimus Harding and Edward Alexander
Mercy Fry, the surviving Executors.
Page 64. — Wilberforce Chance died
at his residence, 10 York Road, Birk-
dale, CO. Lancaster, aged 39, on
Thursday, 10 April, buried in the
cemetery at Southport, co. Lancaster,
12 April 1902. Will dated 19
December 1900, proved (Prin. Reg.,
25, 1902) 17 May 1902, by the Rev.
Oliver Edmund Rice, John Vincent
Thornton and Thomas Walford, the
Executors.
Page 65 {and Addenda, Vol. S,
page V.) — Sir James Timmins Chance,
Bart., died at his residence, i Grand
Avenue, Hove, co. Sussex, in his 8Sth
year, on Monday, 6 January, cremated
at Woking, co. Surrey, on Saturday,
II January 1902, the ashes being
deposited in the private vault at the
Church of England Cemetery, Warstone
Lane, Birmingham, co. Warwick. Will
dated 16 October 1897, with five
codicils dated respectively 17 December
1898 (two), 31 August 1899, 7 Sep-
tember 1899, and II January 1901,
proved (Prin. Reg., 26, 1902) 26 Feb-
ruary 1902, by Sir William Chance,
George Ferguson Chance and James
Frederick Chance, three of the
Executors.
Page 71 {a?id Addenda, Vol. g,
page iv.) — George Harold de Peyster
and Maude Chance have issue a
daughter, Myee, born at Sydney, New
South Wales, on Easter Day, 30 March,
baptised there 28 May 1902.
CHISENHALE-MARSH. Vol. 4,
page 8. — The Rev. Henry Augustus
Marsh died at 40 Kidbrooke Park
Road, Blackheath, co. Kent, in his
85th year, on Thursday, 14 November,
buried in the cemetery at Charlton, co.
Kent, 18 November 1901. Will dated
23 January igor, proved (Prin. Reg.,
25, 1901) 12 December 1901, by Eli/a
Marsh, the relict, and Norman Nevile
Marsh, the son, the Executors.
CLIPPINGDALE. Vol. 9, page 169.—
A memorial window, with a brass
beneath it, in memory of John Clipping-
dale of Blackwall Causeway, co.
Middlesex, was placed in the chancel
of St. Matthias' (late HonW= East
India Company's Chapel), Poplar, co.
Middlesex, in August 1898.
CLIPPINGDALE, continued.
Page 170. — Josiah, 2nd son of Josiah
Clippingdale, died at 65 Comeragh
Road, West Kensington, London, aged
65, 21 March, buried in Abney Park
Cemetery, CO. Middlesex, 2 7 March 1900.
Page 173. — Charles Henry Clipping-
dale, of the Imperial Military Police,
South Africa, died of enteric fever at
Pretoria, South Africa, aged 28, on
Thursday, 19 December 1901, and was
buried there. A memorial brass in the
Wesleyan Chapel, Wanstead, co. Essex,
was unveiled 9 June 1902, by Captain
the Honi^''= Rupert Edward Cecil
Guinness, C.M.G., representing the
London Rifle Brigade, of which Charles
Henry Clippingdale had been a
member ; also a marble cross with
inscription has been placed over his
grave by his comrades of the Imperial
Military Police.
CLOUGH-TAYLOR. Vol. 6, page 44.—
Sophia Mary, widow of Edward Clough-
Taylor, died at Edwinstowe House, co.
Nottingham, whilst staying with her
daughter, Mrs. Augustus Byron, in her
78th year, at 2.30 p.m. on Monday,
7 July, buried in the churchyard at
Westow, CO. York, by the side of her
husband, on Thursday, 10 July 1902.
Page 44 (and Addenda, Vol. 7,
page Hi.) — Edward Harrison and Lady
Mary Stuart Clough-Taylor have issue
a son, Leonard Goodricke Stuart
Clough-Taylor, born at Firby Hall, co.
York, at 11.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 13
August, baptised at Whitwell-on-the-
Hill, CO. York (by the Rev. Hezekiah
Astley Kemp Hawkins, the Vicar), on
Monday, 21 October 1901, Sponsors:
Andrew Stuart, Sir John Pearce and
Ladv Muriel Close.
COLMAN. Vol. 8, page 147.— Thomas
William and Rosa Anne Colman have
further issue a son, Arthur Henry
Colman, born at 29 Castle Meadow,
Norwich, 9 July 1902.
COLYER-FERGUSSON. Vol. 4, page
128. — Thomas Colyer and Beatrice
Stanley Colyer-Fergusson have further
issue a daughter, Beatrice Helen
Valentine, born at 25 Chester Street,
Belgrave Square, London, on Friday,
14 February, baptised in the private
chapel at Ightham Mote, co. Kent,
18 April 1902.
Beatrice Stanley, wife of Thomas
Colyer Colyer-Fergusson, died at Ightham
ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
COLYER-FERGUSSON, continued.
Mote on Tuesday, 17 June, buried at
Ifield, CO. Kent, on Monday, 23 June
1902. Administration, with will dated
9 June 1902, was granted (Prin. Reg.,
32, 1902) 16 September 1902, to
Thomas Colyer Colyer-Fergusson, the
universal legatee.
COMBER. Vol. 7, page 148.— Thomas
Comber died suddenly at the Imperial
Hotel, Blackpool, co. Lancaster, in his
65th year, on Friday, 24 January,
buried at the parish church, Neston, co.
Chester, on Tuesday, 28 January 1902.
Edward, eldest son of Thomas
Comber, was married at St. Thomas'
Cathedral, Bombay, India, on Friday,
31 January 1902, to Jane Frances
Hartley, younger daughter of Captain
Alfred Symons, Commodore of the
Peninsular and Oriental Steam Naviga-
tion Company's Fleet.
COODE. Vol. 2, page 19. — Perceval \tiot
Percival] Coode, D.S.O., Captain 2nd
Battalion Duke of Wellington's (West
Riding) Regiment, was killed in action
at Hartenbosch, near Bultfontein,
Orange River Colony, South Africa,
in his 31st year, on 'I'uesday, 8 April
1902, and buried at Bultfontein the
next day. Administration was granted
at Exeter 30 October 1902, to Richard
Carlyoii Coode and Harold Coode, the
brothers.
COOKSON. Vol. 3, page 130.— Bryan
Cookson was married at St. Augustine's,
Hull, CO. York, on Wednesday, 2 April
1902, to Annie, eldest daughter of the
Rev. William Henry Abraham, B.D.,
Vicar of St. Augustine's, Hull.
Norah Emily, eldest daughter of
Bryan Edward Cookson, was married at
St. Michael-le-Belfrey's, York, on Wed-
nesday, 16 July 1902, to Charles Watson,
son of Jacob Watson of Thorpe-le-Street
and Home-on-Spalding, co. York.
Page 132 {and Addenda., Vol. 6,
page Hi.) — Alfred Chorley and Elsie
Marie Cookson have further issue a son,
Edward Chorley Cookson, born at 44
Argyle Road, West Ealing, co. Middle-
sex, on Thursday, 8 May, baptised at
St. Stephen's, Ealing, 22 June 1902.
Page 134 {and Addenda, Vol. g,
page iv.) — Montague Nesfield and Ellen
Marie Cookson have issue a daughter,
Olive Nesfield, born at Nuneaton,
CO. Warwick, 27 June, baptised at St.
Nicholas', Nuneaton, 3 August 1902.
COWPER-ESSEX. Vol. 6, page 11.—
Henry Swainson Cowper was married
at St. Peter's, Cranley Gardens, South
Kensington, London, on Tuesday,
22 July 1902, to Amy Mary, elder
daughter of Major-General Charles
Stirling Dundas, formerly of the Royal
Artillery, by Mary Louisa his wife,
eldest daughter of Sir Norton Joseph
Knatchbull of Mersham Hatch, co.
Kent, loth Bart. ; born at Dinapore,
India, 15 April 1863, and baptised there.
CRIPPS. Vol. 2, page 120 {and Addenda,
Vol. 6, page iv.) — Frederick William
Beresford and Constance Agnes Cripps
have further issue a son, Philip Wilfred
Cripps, born at Cox well House,
Cirencester, co. Gloucester, on Saturday,
3 May, baptised at Cirencester 8 June
1902.
Egerton Tymewell Cripps was married
at the Church of the Holy Innocents,
Highnam, co. Gloucester, on Tuesday,
26 August 1902, to Hilda Katharine
Gambler, youngest daughter of Thomas
Gam bier Parry of Highnam Court, co.
Gloucester, M.A., J. P. and D.L. for co.
Gloucester, High Sheriff 1850, by
Ethelinda his 2nd wife, daughter of the
Very Rev. Francis Lear, Dean of
Salisbury.
CURE. Vol 2, page 23 {and Addenda,
Vol. 8, page w'.)— The Rev. Walter
Robert Capel and Mary Lorenza Cure
have issue a son, Walter Edward Cure,
born at 39 Hawley Square, Margate,
CO. Kent, on Tuesday, 20 May, baptised
at St. John the Baptist's, Thanet, co.
Kent, 14 June 1902.
Page 24. — Alfred Capel Cure, Major
Royal Field Artillery, was married at
St. Jude's, Courtfield Gardens, South
Kensington, London, on Saturday,
30 August 1902, to Lilian St. George,
daughter of the Rev. W. F. Gore.
CURTOIS. Vol. I, page 172. — Peregrine
Harvey Curtois was married at St.
James', Wilcannia, New South Wales,
II February 1902, to Dora, youngest
daughter of Richard Oxenham and step-
daughter of F. Bott of Burra House,
Maclaren Street, Adelaide; born 22
February 1881.
Page 174. — Jessie, 3rd daughter of
the Rev. Peregrine Curtois, died at The
Lodge, Girton, near Cambridge, in her
52nd year, on Tuesday, 7 January,
buried in the cemetery at Branston,
ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
CURTOIS, continued.
near Lincoln, lo January 1902. M.I.
Administration was granted at the
Principal Registry 21 February 1902,
to Arthur Curtois of The Grove,
Nettleham Road, in the City of Lincoln,
the natural and lawful brotiier and one
of the next of kin.
DARWIN. Vol. 4, page 116.— Sara {not
Sarah] Price Ashburner, wife of William
Erasmus Darwin, died in London, aged
63, on Friday, 24 October, buried at
North Stoneham, co. Hants, 28 October
1902.
DICKINSON. Vol. r, page 296.—
Louisa, daughter of Charles Sampson
Dickinson, was married at All Saints',
Branston, co. Lincoln, on Wednesday,
16 July 1902, to George Taylor
Marriner, 2nd son of the Rev. John
Stuart Marriner, D.D., LL.D., by
Elizabeth his wife, daughter of George
Taylor of Stanbury, co. York ; born at
Siisden, CO. York, 26 February, baptised
there 17 April 1872.
DIDHAM. Vol. 6, page 148 {and Addenda,
Vol. <?, page vii.) — Chambers and Con-
stance Violet Didham have issue a son,
Richard Chambers Didham, born
4 January, baptised at Tibshelf, co.
Derby, 5 June 1902.
DODDERIDGE. Vol. 8, page 52.—
George and Fanny Dudderidge were
married at Hillfarrance, co. Somerset,
12 [not 14] April 1784.
Emmanuel Cattle died at Hillfarrance
13 March, buried there 19 March 1902.
Page 54.— George Dudderidge died
at his residence, 42 St. Mark's Road,
North Kensington, London, aged 38,
at 1.30 a.m. on Saturday, 7 June,
buried in Kensington Cemetery at
Hanwell, co. Middlesex, on Thursday,
12 June 1902. M.L Administration
was granted at the Principal Registry
14 July 1902, to Louisa Dudderidge
of 42 St. Mark's Road, North
Kensington, the relict.
Charles James and Herbert Orlando
Dudderidge were baptised at the parish
church, Hillfarrance, on Saturday, 15
November 1902.
EALES. Vol. I, page 59.— Lionel George
Nuttall Eales, Major 2nd Battalion of
the Buffs, died on board the hospital
ship "Avoca" at Lorenzo Marques,
aged 37, on Friday, 2 May 1902.
EARLE. Page 108 of present volume. —
Thomas Algernon and Edith Earle have
issue a son, Hardman Alexander Mort
Earle, born at Sandiway, co. Chester,
on Tuesday, 19 August, baptised at
Hartford, co. Chester, 29 September
1902.
EDWARDS. Vol. I, page 258 {and
Addenda, Vol. 7, page /t'.)— Edward
Charles and Ellen Edgcome Edwards
have issue a son, Theodore Henry
Edgcome Edwards, born at Shian,
Penzance, on Tuesday, 6 May, baptised
at St. Mary's, Penzance, i July 1902.
Page 262. — George Octavius Edwards
died at Framlingham, co. Suffolk, aged
75, on Wednesday, 12 March, buried
there 17 March 1902. Will dated
26 November 1900, proved at Ipswich
16 April 1902, by Margaret and Louisa
Edwards, the sisters, the Executrixes.
EVANS. Vol. 4, page 96.— Edward
Wallace Evans died at Exmouth, co.
Devon, aged 57, on Saturday, 28 De-
cember 1901, buried at Whitbourne, co.
Hereford, i January 1902. Will dated
19 November 1900, proved (Prin. Reg.,
30, 1902) 22 February 1902, by Frances
Rhoda Evans and Francis Herbert
Evans, the Executors.
Patrick Fleming Evans died at 54
Longridge Road, Earl's Court, London,
aged 50, on Monday, 16 June, buried
in the churchyard of St. Bartholomew's,
Lower Sapey, co. Worcester, 20 June
1902. Will dated 19 February 1902,
proved in the Principal Registry 28
August 1902, by Alice Emily Evans,
the relict, and George Wayland
Ancrum, the brother-in-law, two of the
Executors.
FANSHAWE. Vol. 6, page 116.—
Richard Fanshawe died unmarried at
Southbridge, Canterbury, New Zealand,
aged 70, on Sunday, 13 July 1902.
Gerard Lewis Fanshawe was promoted
Major in the Royal Engineers 23 July
1902.
Herbert Cecil Fanshawe promoted
Captain in the Submarine Miners
Militia Engineers 19 March 1901.
Reginald Winnington Fanshawe was
promoted Captain in the Duke of
Wellington's (West Riding) Regiment
18 December 1899; served in South
African War 1901-1902 (medal with
clasp "Cape Colony").
ADDITIONS (St- CORRECTIONS.
FELLOWES. Vol. 8, page loo.— The
Ruv. Henry John Fellowes died at his
residence, Tomdon, Bournemouth West,
CO. Hants, in his 90th year, on Tuesday,
15 April, buried at Over Wallop, co.
Hants, 17 April 1902. Will dated
12 August 1897, proved (Prin. Reg.,
I, 1902) 2 June 1902, by Edith Fellowes,
the relict, the sole Executrix.
Page 103. — Louisa Emily, widow of
Horace Decimus Fellowes, died at
Belmore, Bishop's U'altham, co. Hants,
on Saturday, 7 June, buried in Kensal
Green Cemetery, London, 10 June 1902.
Will dated 30 June 1890, with codicil
dated 18 March 1897, proved (Prin.
Reg., 61, 1902) II July 1902, by
Frederick Fellowes and the Rev.
Edmund Horace Fellowes, the sons,
and Tliomas Somers Vernon Cocks, the
son-in-law, the Executors.
FIELD. Vol. 3, page 84. — Arthur Burton
Field was married at Richmond, Natal,
South Africa, on Wednesday, 23 April
1902, to Chris, daughter of C. Williams
of Duxbury, Richmond, Natal.
FLETCHER. Vol. 3, page 78.— William
Bainbrigge P'letcher was married 2ndly
at the Catholic Church of tiie English
Martyrs, Streatham, co. Surrey, on
Tuesday, 29 July 1902, to Catherine
Mary, eldest daughter of George Wadley,
late of Springfield, Beulah Hill, co.
Surrey, by Annie his wife, daughter of
Henry Gascoyne of Richmond, co.
York.
FLOYER. Vol. 3, page 117 (and Addenda,
Vol. J, pai^e iv.) — John Townsend
Kirkwood died at Guimar, Tenerifife,
aged 87, on Friday, 10 January 1902.
Will dated i December 1900, proved
(Prin. Reg., 26, 1902) 26 March 1902,
by Hendley Paul Kirkwood, the son,
the sole Executor.
FOLJAMBE. Vol. i, page 45 {a>id
Addenda, Vol. j, page ii.) — Godfrey
Acheson Thornhagh and Judith Frances
Foljambe had a son still-born at
Banstead Manor, near Newmarket,
CO. Cambridge, on Sunday morning,
2 March, and was buried in the church-
yard at Cheveley, co. Cambridge, on
Tuesday, 4 March 1902. Mrs. Godfrey
Acheson Thornhagh Foljambe was bom
at The Hayes, Swanwick, co. Derby,
17 January 1873.
Hubert Francis Fitzwilliam Brabazon
Foljambe, who has been serving in
South Africa since 1900, was promoted
FOLJAMBE, continued.
Captain in the 3rd Battalion King's
Royal Rifle Corps 4 October 1901, to
date from 20 July 1901.
Page 47. — Captain the Hon'''' Arthur
William de Brito Savile Foljambe went
out to South Africa with his regiment
in December 1901, and is still serving
there (medal with clasps).
Page 49. — The Hon'''"= Gerald William
Frederick Savile Foljambe served as
A.D.C. to Major-General Sir William
George Knox, K.C.B., at Kroonstad;
Orange River Colony, South Africa, from
2 I April 1902, till his return to England
25 July 1902 (medal with two clasps).
The Hon''''^ Josceline Charles William
Savile Foljambe was appointed a 2nd
Lieutenant in the 4th Battalion (5th)
Northumberland Fusiliers, quartered at
Richmond Barracks, Dublin, 18 January
1902 ; moved to Royal Barracks,
Dublin, on Tuesday, 21 October 1902.
FOOTE. Vol. 7, page 132 {and Addenda,
Vol. 8, page ix.) — Charles Montagu and
Norah F'oot have further issue a son,
Charles Ellis Isaac Foot, born at
Weymouth, co. Dorset, on Thursday, 31
October 1901, baptised on board H.M.S.
"Agincourt," at Portland, 5 January 1 902.
Geoffrey St. John and Margaret Foot
have further issue a daughter, Mary
Leonore, bom 5 July, baptised at
CoUingwood, Ontario, Canada, 7 Sep-
tember 1901.
Richard Mildmay Foot ser\'ed as
Adjutant 2nd (Hertfordshire) Volunteer
Battalion The Bedfordshire Regiment
29 November 1895 to 23 November
1899; in South African War 1899-1902,
Special Service Officer 24 November
1899, at the relief of Ladysmith,
including operations on the Tugela
Heights 14-27 February 1900 (wounded,
mentioned in despatches, "London
Gazette," 10 September 1901); Brigade-
Major 16 July 1900, D.A.A.G. South
Africa 10 November 1900, Brevet-Major
Royal InniskillingFusiliers29November
1900, and substantive Major 27 August
1902. He married 2ndly at Rondebosch,
Cape Colony, 30 March 1902, Lucy
Annie, eldest daughter of Richard Powell
Cooper of Shenstone Court, near Lich-
field, CO. Stnfford, J. P., D.L. and County
Councillor for co. Stafford, High Sheriff
1 90 1, by Elizabeth Anne his wife, eldest
daughter of Elias Ashmole Ashmall of
Hammerwich, co. Stafford.
ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
GALE. Vol. I, page 277. — Kalherine
Mary, widow of John Gale, died at
II Garlinge Road, Southborough, co.
Kent, aged 70, on Tuesday, i July,
buried at St. Peter'.s, Southborough, on
Friday, 4 July 1902. Will dated 12
February 1902, proved (Prin. Reg., 78,
1902) 24 July 1902, by Thomas
Askwith, the sole Executor.
GARRETT. Vol. 5, page 140.— Percy
Nathusius and Bessie Maria Garrett
have further issue a son, Ralph Garrett,
born at Earsdon, near Newcastle-on-
Tyne, co. Northumberland, on Tuesday,
28 October 1902.
Page 144 (and Addenda, Vol. 7,
page w.) — Frank and Evelyn Rosa
Garrett have further issue a daughter,
Helen Mabel, born at New Haven,
Leiston, co. Suffolk, on Tuesday, 6 May,
baptised at St. Margaret's, Leiston,
4 June 1902.
GERARD. Vol. 9, page 108.— The
following crest was granted to William
Cansfield, Baron Gerard, by Sir Albert
William Woods, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.,
Garter, i March 1902 : — A lion rampant
ermine, ducally crowned or, and charged
on the shoulder with a saltire gules.
Colonel William Cansfield, 2nd Baron
Gerard, died at Eastwell Park, co. Kent,
aged 51, on Wednesday, 30 July, buried
at Garswood, Newton-le-Willows, co.
Lancaster, with military honours, on
Monday, 4 August 1902. Will dated
29 September 1899, with codicil dated
15 June 1902, proved (Prin. Reg.,
28A, 1902) 16 August 1902, by Sir
Martin Le Marchant Hadsley Gosselin,
K.C.M.G., C.B., and Frederick Gerard,
the Executors.
GIBBINS. Vol. 7, page 115. — Beatrice
Agnes, eldest daughter of Benjamin
Thomas Gibbins, was married at St.
Margaret's, Ilkley, co. York, 18 June
1902, to Edward Fletcher of Ridge-
mount, Ilkley, son of James Pearson
Fletcher, by Elizabeth Catherine his
wife, daughter of James Bond of
Lancaster; born 16 January 1863.
GIBBONS. Vol. 9, page 46.— The Rev.
Thomas George and Ethel Harriet
Ellen Gibbons have further issue a
daughter, Elizabeth Joan, born at Wick-
ham Bishops Rectory, co. Esse.x, on
Friday, 21 February, baptised at
Wickham Bishops 30 March 1902.
GLAZEBROOK. Vol. 3, page 58.—
Edward Collins Glazebrook died at
Melbourne, Australia, 3 January 1902.
James Francis Walmisley and Leila
Mary Glazebrook have further issue a
son, Philip Geddes Glazebrook, born at
The Cottage, Grosvenor Road, Birken-
head, CO. Chester, on Good Friday,
28 March, baptised at St. Mark's,
Birkenhead, 23 April 1902.
GODDARD. Vol. 6, page 66. --Francis
Warren Morrison Goddard was married
at the Church of the Ascension, Salida,
Colorado, U.S.A., on Monday, 21 April
1902, to Elizabeth Gertrude, younger
daughter of Paul Alonzo and Elizabeth
Chamberlain Metzler of San Francisco,
California, U.S.A.
John May Goddard was married at
the Church of the Ascension, Salida,
Colorado, on Wednesday, 27 November
1 901, to Mabel Amanda, elder daughter
of Paul Alonzo and Elizabeth Chamber-
lain Metzler of San Francisco, California.
They have issue a daughter, Josephine
Harriet, born at Salida, Colorado,
25 September 1902.
Page 67.— The Rev. Nigel Ernie
Goddard was appointed to the Vicarage
of Christ Church, Stafford, in July, and
to the Chaplaincy of Stafford Union
Workhouse in September 1901.
Edward Charlton Lethbridge Goddard
was born at Enfield Place, Edgbaston,
CO. Warwick, 18 July 1S67 \^iwt 1866],
baptised at Marston Chapel, Chapel-of-
Ease to the parish church of Yardley,
CO. Worcester, 16 August 1868.
The Rev. Gerald Henry George
Goddard was appointed Curate to the
parish church of Tydd St. Mary, co.
Lincoln, 28 June 1902.
ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
IX
GODDEN. Vol. 3, page 55.— Henry
Tul'ton Godden, D.S.O., Major The
Bedfordshire Regiment, has been
granted his Majesty's Royal Licence
and Authority that he may accept and
wear the Insignia of the Third Class of
the Imperial Ottoman Order of the
Osmanieh, conferred upon him by the
Khedive of Egypt in recognition of
valuable service rendered to his
Highness.
The Rev. Frederick Ernest Godden,
Vicar of Hawley, co. Hants, was married
at Holy Trinity, Hawley, on Tuesday,
15 July 1902, to Edith Harriet, 3rd
daughter of the Rev. John Ingram
Penfold Wyatt, formerly Vicar of Holy
Trinity, Hawley, by Harriet his wife,
daughter of John Whittacre Tipping.
Evelyn Maria Campbell, youngest
daughter of the Rev. William Worcester
Godden, and widow of the Rev. Henry
Sockett, was married at Great Bealings,
CO. Suffolk, 21 October 1902, to the
Rev. Henry Louis Newman, Rector of
Barlavington, co. Sussex, son of the
Rev. William Newman, Rector of
Sutton, CO. Sussex.
GROOME. Vol. 5, page 22. — Francis
Hindes Groome died, aged 50, on
Friday, 24 January, buried at Monk
Soham, co. Suffolk, 28 January 1902.
GRUBBE. Vol. I, page 30. — George
Charles Grubbe was married at Christ
Church, Mayfair, London, on Tuesday,
8 April 1902, to Dora Collingwood,
daughter of Thomas Collingwood Chown
of St. Leonard's-on-Sea, co. Sussex.
GWATKIN. Vol. 2, page 168.— Gwen-
dolyn, elder daughter of George Leigh
Gwatkin, was married at Elmstone, co.
Kent, on Wednesday, 16 April 1902,
to Barnett Dyer Lempriere Gray, D.S.O.,
Captain 2nd Battalion Essex Regiment ;
born 22 August 1873.
HARDWICKE. Vol. 4, page 132.—
Heynes Roger Hardwicke died at
Malvern Wells, co. Worcester, aged 85,
1 1 February, buried in the cemetery
there 15 February 1901. Will dated
5 November 1897, proved at Worcester
29 April 1 901, by Walter Edward Perrin
Hardwicke, William Murray Hardwicke,
and Edgar Avery-Jones, M.D., the
Executors.
Page 133. — Eugene Hardwicke died
at Union Street, Sheffield, co. York,
aged 80, 23 August, buried in Sheffield
General Cemetery 27 August 1900. Will
HARDWICKE, continued.
dated 11 November 1893, proved (Prin.
Reg., 15 18, 1900) 26 November 1900,
by Richard Reece Hardwicke and
Mary Susan James, wife of William
Dale James, the Executors. His 2nd
wife, Martha Anne, died at Ordnance
House, Gun Wharf, Chatham, co. Kent,
26 October, buried at Chatham 30
October 1901. Administration was
granted at the Principal Registry 24 May
1902, to Colonel Edward John de Salis
of Ordnance House, Gun Wharf,
Chatham, the natural and lawful brother,
and one of the next of kin.
Page 134. — Mary Perton, 3rd daughter
of Edward Arthur Hardwicke, was
married at Bulwer, Natal, South Africa,
on Thursday, 26 December 1901, to
Albert Arthur Banister, Sub-Inspector
Natal Police, youngest son of Edward
Banister of Lewisham, co. Kent.
Page 135. — Oswald Baldry Hardwicke
and his twin sister, Etheldreda Baldry
Hardwicke, were born 24 March \tiot
13 February] 1S80.
William Perton Allen Hardwicke was
registered as a Surgeon May 1902.
Page 136. — Ernest Henry Hardwicke
died s.p. at Blackburn, co. Lancaster, 18
February, buried there 2 1 February 1902.
HASLEWOOD. Vol. 7, page 134.—
Charles George Dering Haslewood is
now Captain Gold Coast Regiment (W^est
African Frontier Force), and has been
granted the West African medal with clasp
1897-98, the Ashanti medal 1900, with
clasp for Kumasi, and the Coronation
medal on Tuesday, 12 August 1902.
HEATHCOTE. Vol. 8, page 4.— Spencer
Gilbert Heathcote, of the North-West
Mounted Police, was drowned in the
Stickine River, Yukon Territory,
Canada, 24 December 1901, his body
was recovered 10 May 1902, and was
buried in Fort Wrangel, Alaska.
HEBERDEN. Yd. 9, page 59.— Nora
Frances, youngest daughter of the Rev.
Henry Buller Heberdcn, was married at
Oildington, co. Gloucester, on \\'ednes-
day, 20 August 1902, to the Rev. Philip
Harold Rogers, younger son of ^\'illiam
Fletcher Rogers of High Lea, Oswestry,
CO. Salop; born at Oswestry 3 November
187 1 ; educated at Uppingham School
and at Brasenose College, Oxford,
matriculated 15 October 1890, aged i8,
B.A. 1893, M.A. 1897 ; Vicar of South
Potherton, co. Somerset.
ADDITIONS &' CORRECTIONS.
HERBERT. Vol. 3, page 122.— Colonel
Ivor John Caradoc Herbert, C.B.,
C.M.G., has received the permission of
the King to accept and wear the Cross
of an Orticer of the Legion of Honour,
which the President of the French
Republic has conferred upon him in
recognition of his services when in charge
of the foreign representatives attached
to the British Army in South Africa.
Page 123 (and Addenda, Vol. 7,
page vi.) — Edmund Arthur and Ethel
Herbert have further issue a daughter,
Mary Katherine, born at Newbridge,
CO. Kildare, on Tuesday, i October,
baptised there 15 October 1901.
Edmund Arthur Herbert was promoted
Major in the 6th Inniskilling Dragoons
in South Africa 1902.
Page 124. — Henrietta MaryArienwen,
elder daughter of John Arthur Edward
Herbert, was married at Bath, co.
Somerset, 24 November 1898, to
the Hon"= Walter Constable Maxwell,
5th son of William Constable Maxwell,
loth Baron Herries, by Marcia his wife,
eldest daughter of the Hon'''^ Sir
Edward Marmaduke Stourton Vavasour
of Hazlevvood, co. York, ist Bart.; born
13 August 1S49; Major 4th Battalion
The King's (Liverpool) Regiment since
28 May 1890.
Florence Catherine Mary, wife of
Joseph Monteith, died 21 January,
buried at the Catholic Church, Lanark,
24 January 1900.
HILL. Vol. 4, page 107. — Thomas Rowley
Hill died at St. Catherine's Hill,
Worcester, aged 80, on Friday, 9 October,
buried in the cemetery, Worcester, 1 2
October i8g6. Will dated 21 August
1888, with codicil dated 4 August 1892,
proved at Worcester 30 December 1896,
by Thomas William Hill and Edward
Henry Hill, the surviving Executors.
HOBLYN. Vol. I, page 183 {and Addenda,
Vol. 8, page xi.) — Reginald Armstrong
and AHce Maudlaine Hoblyn have further
issue a son, Donald Robert Armstrong
Hoblyn, born at St. Columb, Walton-
on-Thames, co. Surrey, on Monday,
21 July 1902.
Page 184. — James Blatch Philip
Hoblyn died at his residence, 47
Wellington Road, St. John's Wood,
London, in his 91st year, on Tuesday,
31 December 1901, buried in Padding-
ton Cemetery, Willesden Lane, Kilburn,
CO. Middlesex, 4 January 1902. Will
HOBL'VN, continued.
dated 30 March 1886, with four codicils
dated respectively 20 April 1887,
27 March 1888, 27 December 1893,
and 23 January 1898, proved (Prin.
Reg., 93, 1902) 27 January 1902, by
William Stuartson Collard and Richard
Armstrong Hoblyn, the Executors.
HOPKINS. Vol. 8, page 33.— Francis
Henry Hopkins died suddenly on
Monday, 29 September, buried in the
cemetery at Henfield, co. Sussex,
4 October 1902.
HO"WARD. Vol. I, page 92.— Colonel
Henry Richard Lloyd Howard, C.B.,
served in the Zulu Campaign 1879
(medal with clasp), and commanded the
9th (Welsh Battalion) Imperial Yeo-
manry in South African War 1900
-1901 (medal with four clasps,
mentioned in despatches, " London
Gazette," 10 September 190 1); awarded
C.B. 29 November 1900. His only
son, Henry Cecil Lloyd Howard, was
appointed 2nd Lieutenant i6th Lancers
9 March 1901, and served in the South
African War 1901-1902 (medal with
four clasps).
HOWARD. Vol. 1, page 187.— Colonel
Frederick Compton Howard, J. P. for
the West Riding, co. York, is now of
66 Esplanade, Scarborough, co. York.
HUTCHISON. Vol. s, page 69.— Bertha
Ellen Hutchison served as a nurse in
South African War (medal).
Page 69 {and Addenda, Vol. 8, page
xi.) — Robert Schlesinger and Winifred
Maud Hutchison have issue a son,
Robert Joe Hutchison, born at Newton
Abbot, CO. Devon, 9 October, baptised
at St. Paul's, Newton Abbot, 5 November
1901.
Page 69. — Charles Michael Daunais
died 10 May, buried at Battleford,
North-West Territory, Canada, 13 May
1901.
Alexander Richard Hamilton Hutchi-
son was promoted Captain Royal
Marine Light Infantry 6 December
1897, and served in the South .African
War on Special Service 3 February 1900
to 29 October 1902 ; employed with
Transports (graded D.A.A.G.), South
Africa (medal with three clasps).
George Hutchison was promoted
Lieutenant Indian StafI" Corps (22nd
Bombay Infantry) 20 April 1899; served
in China War igoi (medal).
ADDITIONS &' CORRECTIONS.
JERMYN. Vol. 3, page 173.— Willoughby
and Irene Frances Jermyn have further
issue a daughter, Kathleen Jermyn, born
at Yass, New South Wales, 22 April,
baptised at St. Clement's, Yass, 16 June
1901. Their daughter. Beryl Jean (see
Addenda, Vol. 8, page xii. ), was baptised
at St. Clement's, Yass, 9 April 1899.
JOHNSON. Vol. 2, page 6.— Eliza Mary,
2nd wife of the Rev. Robert Johnson,
died 14 February, buried at Hornchurch,
CO. Essex, 19 February 1902.
JOSSELYN. Vol. 2, page 42. — In line 2,
column 2, Captain John Parker Forth
should read ]o\\n Forth, Lieutenant R.N.
KITCHENER. Vol. 7, page 6.— Lord
Kitchener was created, on the conclusion
of the War in South Africa, a Viscount
of the United Kingdom by style of
Viscount Kitchener of Khartoum, and of
the Vaal in the colony of the Transvaal,
and of Aspall in the county of Suffolk,
28 July 1902 ; received the Order of
Merit from H.M. the King at Bucking-
ham Palace on his arrival in London
from South Africa, on Saturday, 12 July
1902.
Page 7. — Major-General Frederick
Salter Kitchener was gazetted (31 Oc-
tober 1902) C.B. to date from 22 August
1902.
LAWRENCE. Vol. 6, page 79.— Ellen
Mary, eldest daughter of Alfred Law-
rence, was married at Essex Church,
The Mall, Kensington, London, on
Friday, 5 February 1902, to the Rev.
William Jenkin Davies of Mountpot-
tinger, Belfast, son of David Davies of
Gelli Isaf, Trecj'non, Aberdare, co.
Glamorgan ; born at David Street,
Trecynon, 30 January 1858.
LEE. Vol. 2, page 63. — The Rev.
Frederick George Lee died at 22 Earl's
Court Gardens, London, aged 70, on
Thursday, 23 January, buried in
Brookwood Cemetery, Woking, co.
Surrey, 27 January 1902. ^Vill dated
12 August 1894, proved (Prin. Reg.,
39, 1902) 21 April 1902, by Gordon
Ambrose de Lisle Lee and Leonard
Miles Henry Lee, two of the residuary
legatees named in the will.
LEICESTER. Vol. 8, page 157.—
Colonel Thomas AVilliam, Viscount
Coke, was nominated M.V.O. (4th-class)
28 May 1901, and gazetted (31 October
1902) C.M.G. to date from 22 August
1902.
LEICESTER, continued.
I'age 158. — Clement Coke died at
Davos-Platz, aged 39, on Monday,
2 December igoi.
LEVESON GOWER. Vol. i, page 23
(and Addenda, Vol. 6, page vii.) —
The Rev. Frederick Archibald Gresham
and Cecil Eyre Leveson Gower have
issue a daughter, Freda Sophia Gresham,
born at 3 Victoria Crescent, Southsea,
CO. Hants, on Wednesday, 4 January,
baptised at St. Mary's Parish Church,
Port.sea, co. Hants (by the Rev. Cosmo
Gordon Lang, the Vicar), 20 February
1899 (Sponsors : The Rev. Cosmo
Gordon Lang [afterwards Bishop of
Stepney], Lady Culnie Seymour and
Miss Mildred Greenwell). The Rev.
Frederick Archibald Gresham Leveson
Gower has been Vicar of St. Nicholas',
Linton, co. Kent, since 1901.
Page 24. — Cecil Octavius Gresham
Leveson Gower was married at St.
George's, Hanover Square, London,
II December 1899, to Mary, daughter
of Philip de Clermont of Ivy House,
Godstone, co. Surrey. They have
issue a son, Roderick Granville
Howard Gresharn Leveson Gower,
born on Saturday, 20 October, bap-
tised at Titsey, co. Surrey (by the
Rev. Frederick Archibald Gresham
Leveson Gower), 6 December 1900
(Sponsors : Granville Charles Gresham
I.eveson Gower, Frank Bristowe and
Katharine Ursula Gresham Leveson
Gower). Cecil Octavius Gresham
Leveson Gower entered the Agricultural
College, Cirencester, 1893, where he
obtained his diploma in 1895.
Clement Edward Gresham Leveson
Gower was gazetted Lieutenant 2nd
Battalion (Prince Albert's) Somerset-
shire Light Infantry 13 October 1900,
and served in the South African War
1901-1902 (medal with three clasps).
LILLINGSTON. Vol. 9, page 37.—
Lydia, widow of the Rev. Edward
Lillingston, died at Penzance, co. Corn-
wall, in her 78th year, on Sunday,
23 March, buried at Gulval. co. Corn-
wall, 27 March 1902. Will dated
9 October 1901, proved at Bodmin
19 April 1902, by George Brooks Percy
Spooner Lillingston and Thomas Henry
Cornish, the Executors.
George Brooks Percy Lillingston of
P'erriby, Penzance, co. Cornwall, was
ADDITIONS &• CORRECTIONS.
LILLINGSTON, continued.
married at St. Jude's, South Kensington,
London (by the Rev. Septimus Ernest
Luke Lillingston, brother of the bride-
groom, assisted by the Bishop of
Eathurst), on Thursday, 6 June 1895,
to Mary Ethel Louisa, daughter of
Lancelot Llewellyn Haslope of High-
bury House, Falmouth, co. Cornwall.
She was born 6 June 1863. They have
issue two daughters, Adena Ernestine
Lydia, born at Ferriby, Penzance, on
Thursday, 12 March, baptised at St.
Paul's, Penzance, 18 April 1896; and
Ethel Loveday, born at Ferriby, Pen-
zance, on Sunday, 19 March, baptised
at St. Paul's, Penzance, 15 April 1899.
Page 38. — Knight Lillingston was
drowned on the 3rd or 4th March 1902,
in a flood of the Sacramento River,
California, U.S.A.
LINDSAY. Vol. 4, page 106. — Leonard
Cecil Colin Lindsay was married at St.
Mary's Domestic Chapel, Courtfield, co.
Hereford (by His Eminence Cardinal
Vaughan, Archbishop of Westminster,
uncle of the bride), on Thursday, 23
January 1902, to Clare, eldest daughter
of Colonel Francis Baynham Vaughan of
Courtfield, J. P. and D.L. for co. Hereford
and J. P. for co. Monmouth, by Caroline
Ruth his wife, daughter of Charles
Alexander Pope of St. Louis, U.S.A.
LITTLE. Vol. 5, page 86.— Anne Esther
Maria, wife of the Rev. Thomas Palling
Little, died at Edge Vicarage, co.
Gloucester, on Thursday, 12 June 1902,
buried at Edge 18 June 1902.
Page 89. — Francis Ernest Little was
married 2ndly at St. John-the-Baptist's,
Bishopsteignton, co. Devon, on Tuesday,
I July 1902, to Lilian Lewis, younger
daughter of Michael Lewis Brown of
Keittos, Bishopsteignton, by Edith Sarah
his wife, daughter of W. N. Allford.
LITTLEDALE. Vol. i, page 238.—
Henry Ambrose Pudsay Littledale was
gazetted Lieutenant in the King's Own
Yorkshire Light Infantry 10 August 1900.
Page 239. — Ralph Pudsay Littledale
was promoted Lieut.-Colonel Royal
Engineers 18 January 1902.
LOCKET. Vol. 8, page 21. — Frank and
Margaret Alice Cookman Locket have
further issue a daughter, Margaret
Kathleen, born at Brantingham, Sidcup
Hill, Foot's Cray, co. Kent, on Tuesday,
8 July, baptised at the parish church,
Foot's Cray, 7 September 1902.
LOCKETT. Vol. 2, page 109.— William
Jeffery Lockett was gazetted Captain
ist (King's) Dragoon Guards 4 July
1900; served in South African War
1899-1902, and was mentioned in
despatches by Lord Roberts, " London
Gazette," 11 September 1901, for special
and meritorious service ; appointed
Companion D.S.O. 27 November 1901;
appointed Second in Command of the
7th Battalion Imperial Yeomanry, with
temporary rank of Major, 17 February
1902 ; now Adjutant to the Lancashire
Hussars Imperial Yeomanry.
LOCOCK. Vol. 9, page 155. — Sir Charles
Bird and Christine Maria Locock have
issue a daughter, Dorothy Christine,
born at 2 Bickenhall Mansions, London,
on Monday, 14 April 1902.
Page 156. — Abbie, 3rd daughter of
the Rev. Jonas King, D.D., and wife of
Sidney Locock, was born 7 May 1836,
and married at Athens, Greece, 5 May
1859.
Herbert Wheatley Ridsdale was born
at Rainhill, co. Lancaster, 28 March
1870 ; Hilda Mary, his wife, younger
daughter of Sidney Locock, was born
at 21 South Audley Street, London,
28 January 1866.
LONGDEN. Vol. 9, page 44.— Wilfrid
Maurice Murray Longden was married
at Sunninghill, co. Berks, 30 October
1901, to Helen, youngest daughter of
General James Maurice Primrose, C.S.I.,
by Elizabeth his wife, 3rd daughter of
the Rev. George de la Poer Hamilton
Beresford.
LYSTER. Vol. 4, page 122. — Lieut.-
Colonel Frederic Torrens Lyster died
at Warren House, Dawlish, co. Devon,
on Wednesday, 17 September, buried at
Cofton, CO. Devon, 20 September 1902.
MADDISON. Vol. 5, page 151 {tmd
Addenda, Vol. g, page Lx.) — Henry
George Maddison was mentioned in
Lord Kitchener's final despatch dated
23 June 1902 (South African medal with
one clasp and King's medal with two
clasps).
Christopher Ralph Maddison received
a medal and two clasps for the Tirah
Campaign, and the South African medal
with four clasps.
Humphrey Maddison received medal
with two clasps for the Tirah CamiJaign,
and the South .African medal with four
clasps, and King's medal with two
clasps.
ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
MAITLAND. Vol. 3, page 32.— Frederick
Maitland died at 18 Primrose Hill
Road, London, aged 79, on Wednesday,
16 April, buried in Woking Cemetery,
CO. Surrey, 18 April 1902. Will
dated 10 August 1863, proved (Prin.
Reg., 46, 1902) 18 June 1902, by Emma
Knox Maitland, the relict, the sole
Executrix.
MARKHAM. Vol. 2, page 31. —Catharine,
widow of William Orlando Markham,
died at 4 Cresswell Gardens, South
Kensington, London, in her 85th year,
on Tuesday, 21 January, Requiem Mass
at the Pro-Cathedral, Kensington, on
Monday, 27 January, buried in Woking
Cemetery, co. Surrey, 27 January 1902.
Will dated 24 November 1901, proved
(Prin. Reg., 118, 1902) 21 April 1902, by
William Henry Whyte, James Augustus
Poland and Henry William Kennedy
Markham, the Executors.
MARTEN. Vol 6, page 62.— Lilian
Jeannette, 5th daughter of Charles Henry
Marten, was married at St. James',
Kidbrook, co. Kent, on Wednesday,
31 July 1902, to Walter Henry Chitty
of Stratheden House, Blackheath, co.
Kent, 2nd son of General Walter
Theodore Chitty, Indian Staff Corps ;
born 2 October 1S67; M.A. of
Cambridge.
MARTYN. Vol. 2, page 82.— William
Waddon Martyn was married at Child-
wall, CO. Lancaster, 17 June 1902, to
Kathleen Maud, daughter of Frederic
Berners Wilson of Olive Vale, Wavertree,
CO. Lancaster.
Robert Waddon Martyn was married
at Launceston, co. Cornwall, 8 February
1902, to -Annie Maria, only daughter
of Richard Tremaine of Trethurffe,
Ladock, co. Cornwall.
Page 83. — Philip Docton Martyn was
married at All Saints', Cheltenham, co.
Gloucester, on Thursday, 3 April 1902,
to Agnata Mary Neale, 2nd daughter of
William Neale Bubb of 4 Keynshara
Bank, Cheltenham.
MASTER. Vol. 6, page 141.— Eleanor
Frances, only child of Robert Edward
Master, was married at St. Michael's,
Chester Square, London, on Wednesday,
II December 1901, to Walter Septimus
Curtis, 2nd surviving son of John Curtis
of Heaton Mersey, co. Lancaster, by
Juliana his wife, daughter of John
Davies of Victoria Park, Manchester ;
born 23 January 1872.
MASTER, continued.
Page 142. — The Rev. Oswald Master
died at his residence, St. Aryan's Court,
Chepstow, CO. Monmouth, aged 73, on
Friday, 15 November, buried at St.
Aryan's on Thursday, 21 November
1901. Will dated 10 February 1874,
proved (Prin. Reg., 47, 1901) 27
December 1901, by Alice Elizabeth
Master, the relict, the sole Executrix.
MELLOR. Vol 3, page 87.— Alfred
Shaw Mellor, was married at St. Mary
Abbott's, Kensington, London, on
Saturday, 19 April 1902, to the Hon*"''
Dora Marion, only daughter of the
Rt. Hon"' Sir Richard Everard, Baron
Alverstone, P.C, G.C.M.G., LL.D.
METHOLD. Vol. i, page 145.— Mary
Ellen, wife of Thomas Tindal Methold,
died at Hepworth, co. Suffolk, on
Thursday, 2 October, buried there on
Monday, 6 October 1902.
MIDDLETON. Vol. 9, page 131.—
The Hon'''" Leopold Vincent Harold
Willoughby was born at Birdsall \>wt
Settrington], co. York, 19 November
1851.
MIDLETON. Vol. 5, page 100.— William
John Henry Brodrick was married at
the Church of St. Cross Hospital,
Winchester, co. Hants, on Saturday,
7 June 1902, to Blanche Sophia Emily,
elder daughter of Frederick Arthur
Hawker of Wickham, co. Hants.
MOLESWORTH. Vol. 3, page 37.—
Beatrice Anne, widow of the Rev. Sir
Hugh Henry Molesworth, Bart., died
at 70 Elm Park Gardens, London, on
Monday, 3 March, buried in Kensal
Green Cemetery, London, on Thursday,
6 March 1902. Will dated 7 December
1896, with two codicils dated respectively
14 December 1896 and 3 May 1901,
proved (Prin. Reg., 104, 1902) 14 April
1902, by Charles Glynn Prideaux-Brune
and the Rev. Edward Shapland
Prideaux-Brune, the Executors.
MOLESWORTH ST. AUBYN.
Vol. 4, page I. — The Rev. St. Aubyn
Hender Molesworth St. Aubyn was
married 2ndly at St. Columb Minor,
CO. Cornwall, on Tuesday, 2 September
1902, to Ingeborg Alfhild, eldest
daughter of Johan Viggo Sigvald Muller
of BeauclifTe House, Newquay, co.
Cornwall, by Anna Dorothea Adriette
his wife, daughter of the Rev. Jens
Christian Schmidt.
ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
NAPLETON. Vol. 4, page 40.—
Gcoryiana Sarah, widow of the Rev.
John Charles Napleton, died at 14 Rue
de Briques, Monaco, aged 86, on
Friday, 4 April, buried at Monaco
6 April 1902. Administration was
granted at the Principal Registry
20 May 1902, to Ada Georgina Louis
of 14 Rue de Briques, Monaco, the
natural and lawful daughter and one of
the next of kin.
NEWDIGATE. Vol. 7, page 56.—
Lieut. -General Sir Edward Newdigate-
Newdegate, K.C.B., died at Brighton,
CO. Sussex, on Friday, i August, buried
at Astley, co. Warwick, on Thursday,
7 August 1902. Will dated 12 July 1887,
proved (Prin. Reg., 7, 1902) September
1902, by Dame Anne Emily Newdigate-
Newdegate, the relict, the sole Executrix.
NORRIS. Vol. 6, page 1 11. —Sophia
Morel), widow of the Rev. Charles
Norris, died 2 December, buried at
Norwich 5 December 1901. Will dated
1 November 1894, proved (Prin. Reg.,
27, 1902) 9 January 1902, by the Rev.
Francis Bishop, the sole Executor.
OLIVER. Vol. 2, page 145. — Thomas
William Oliver, Commander R.N., died
at his residence, 16 De Parys Avenue,
Bedford, in his 70th year, 26 December,
buried in the cemetery at Bedford
30 December 1901. Will dated 21
January 1889, with codicil dated
28 April 1 90 1, proved (Prin. Reg.,
10, 1902) 22 March 1902, by Vera
Langford Oliver, the nephew, Hectorine
May Oliver, the relict, and Henry
George Green of Southampton, the
Executors.
Page 146. — Amy, wife of Charles
Langford Oliver, died at Boscombe, co.
Hants, in her 66th year, 10 April, buried
in the cemetery at Boscombe (Catholic
portion) 14 April 1902.
Richard Langford Oliver died suddenly
at Whitmore Lodge, Sunninghill, co.
Berks, during the "exeat" from Charter-
house, in his 1 6th year, on Sunday,
2 March, buried in the churchyard at
Sunningdale, co. Berks, on Wednesday,
5 March 1902.
OLLIVANT. Vol. 6, page 17 {and
Addenda, Vol. g. page xi.) — John
Spencer OUivant, Captain Royal
Artillery, received the D.S.O. at the
Investiture at Buckingham Palace on
Friday, 24 October 1902.
PACK-BERESFORD. Vol. 8, page
168. — Arthur William Pack-Beresford,
Brevet-Major Royal Artillery, serving as
Major with South African Constabulary,
died of enteric fever at Bloemfontein,
Orange River Colony, South Africa,
aged 33, on Tuesday 4 March 1902.
\Vill dated 29 November 1899, proved
in the Principal Registry, Dublin,
7 June 1902, by Hugh de la Poer
Pack-Beresford, the brother, the sole
E.xecutor. He served throughout the
South African Campaign in Roberts'
Horse, which he commanded (severely
wounded), and in the South African
Constabulary, and was pre.sent at the
relief of Kimberley, at the engagements
of Paardeberg, Driefontein, Diamond
Hill and Wittebergen, for which services
he was twice mentioned in despatches,
"London Gazette," 8 February and 10
September 1901, Brevet of Major.
PACKE. Vol. 8, page 103. — Louisa Emily,
widow of Horace Decimus Fellowes,
died at Belmore, Bishop's Waltham, co.
Hants, on Saturday, 7 June, buried in
Kensal Green Cemetery, London, 10
June 1902. Will dated 30 June 1890,
with codicil dated 18 March 1897,
proved (Prin. Reg., 61, 1902) 11 July
1902, by Frederick Fellowes and the
Rev. Edmund Horace Fellowes, the sons,
and Thomas Somers Vernon Cocks, the
son-in-law, the Executors.
PARIS. Vol. 2, page 65. — Thomas Paris
married istly Mary Eleanor, sister of
George Payne, and daughter of George
[not Rene] Payne, the elder, by Mary
Eleanor his wife, daughter of Ralph
William Grey of Backworth.
Page 67. — Archibald Paris was pro-
moted Major Royal Marine Artillery
18 August 1898, and served in South
African War 1899-1902, Special Service
Officer Rhodesian Field Force, in com-
mand of a column (mentioned in
despatches, "London Gazette," 11 April
and 17 June 1902, brevet of Lieut.-
Colonel 26 June 1902).
PARLEY. Vol. 8, page 15.— Winifred
Beatrice Hall, wife of Lieut. -Colonel
Hugh Hovel Thurlow, was born at
Manadon, co. Devon, 4 February 1859.
PAULL. Vol. I, page 11 {and Addenda,
Vol. g, page xi.) — James Philip and
Catherine Stuart Paull have issue a
daughter, Frances Mary Vivian, born 23
February, baptised at St. Piran's, Per-
ranarworthal, co. Cornwall, 6 April 1902.
ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
XV
PERCEVAL. Vol. 6, page 91.— Norman
Spencer Perceval died very suddenly,
aged 64, on Wednesday, i October,
cremated at Woking, co. Surrey,
6 October 1902, the ashes being interred
in Ealing Cemetery, co. Middlesex.
Will dated 18 August 1902, proved in
the Principal Registry 15 November
1902, by Dudley Perceval, the cousin,
Frederick Maurice and Edwin
Richardson Goolden, the Executors.
PERCIVAL. Vol. 2, page 69.— Stanley
Percival died at The Hermitage,
Woking, CO. Surrey, in his 82nd year,
on Thursday, 11 September, buried at
St. John's, Woking, 15 September 1902.
Will dated 14 February 1902, proved
in the Principal Registry 3 November
1902, by the Rev. Stanley Edward
Percival, the son, and Margaret Ellen
Percival, the daughter, the Executors.
PEREN. Vol. 9, page 151.— William
Henry Crisp died at The Cedars, Great
Bealings, co. Suffolk, aged 47, on
Sunday, i June, buried at Playford, co.
Suffolk, on Thursday, 5 June 1902.
Will dated i8 May 1883, proved (Prin.
Reg., 78, 1902) 18 July 1902, by
Frederick Arthur Crisp, one of the
Executors.
PERROTT. Vol. I, page 272.— Colonel
Sir Herbert Perrott, Bart., was married
at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London,
on Tuesday, 10 December 1901, to
Ethel Lucy, eldest daughter of Marcus
Stanley Hare, Captain R.N., of Court
Grange, Newton Abbot, co. Devon
(who was drowned with all hands when
in command of H.M.S. "Eurydice"),
by Matilda his wife, daughter of Willi im
Tollemache and Lady Anna Maria St.
Maur his wife. Colonel Sir Herbert
Perrott, Bart., was created a C.B. (civil
division) for services in connection with
the South African War November 1902
PIXLEY. Vol. 7, page 30. — Caroline,
widow of Thomas William Pi.xley, died
at 4 Argyll Mansions, Kensington,
London, in her 8ist year, on Saturday,
22 February, buried at Freshwater, Isle
of Wight, 25 February 1902. Will
dated 3 March 1898, proved (Prin.
Reg., 96, 1902) 8 April 1902, by Francis
William Pixley, the son, and Thomas
Layton, the Executors.
Page 31. — Jocelyn Francis Renton
Pixley was gazetted Lieutenant King's
Royal Rifle Corps g October 1901.
PIXLEY, continued.
Emmeline Ada Caroline, daughter of
Thomas William Pixley, was married at
St. Barnabas', Kensington, London, on
Tuesday, 4 March 1902, to Charles
James Watson Munro of Norton,
Stockton-on-Tees, co. Durham, son of
Henry Watson Munro, by Louisa his
wife, daughter of Samuel Cleaver; born
20 January 1849.
PLATT-HIGGINS. Vol. i, page loi.—
Martha Elizabeth, wife of Edward
Platl-Higgins, died at Rathcoole, Fitz-
william Park, Belfast, 9 June, buried in
the City Cemetery, Belfast, 12 June
1902. Administration was granted at
Belfast 4 August 1902, to Edward
Platt-Higgins of Rathcoole, Fitzwiliiam
Park, Belfast, the lawful husband.
Page loi {and Addenda, Vol. 7,
page p.) — Francis Meban and Ethel
Dorotliy Platt-Higgins have further issue
a son, Edward Brian Platt-Higgins, born
at Westfield, Little Shelford, co. Cam-
bridge, on Friday, 25 July, baptised at
Little Shelford on Tuesday, 19 August
1902.
Page 103. — Frances Mary, widow of
George Higgins, died at Southport, co.
Lancaster, in her 77th year, on Sunday,
12 October, buried in St. Paul's, Kersal,
Manchester, 15 October 1902. Will
dated 6 March 1901, proved in the
Principal Registry 5 November 1902,
by Cuthbert James Taylor and Walter
Platt-Higgins, the son, the Executors.
Page 104.- — Mary, wife of Harris
Hills, died, in her 55th year, on
Tuesday, 7 October, buried at White
Colne, CO. Essex, 10 October 1902.
POLE-CAREW. Vol 5, page 146 (and
Addenda, Vol. 8, page A-f.) — Major-
General Sir Reginald and Lady Beatrice
Frances Elizabeth Pole-Carew have
issue a son, John Gawen Pole-Carew,
born at 32 Wilton Place, London, on
Tuesday, 4 March, baptised at St.
Michael's, Chester Square, London, 17
April 1902.
Page 147. — Frances Anne, widow of
William Henry Pole-Carew, died at her
residence, Sconner, co. Cornwall, on
Friday, 10 October, buried at Antony,
CO. Cornwall, 14 October 1902.
POWELL-COTTON. Vol. 9, page
60. — Matilda Christina, widow of Henry
Horace Powell-Cotton, was married
2ndly at St. Peter's, Cranley Gardens,
ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
POWELL-COTTON, continued.
London, on Thursday, 2 January 1902,
to John Burder Dunning, eldest son of
Simon Dunning of Winkleigh, North
Devon, by EUzabeth Mary his wife,
daughter of John Burder of 27
Parliament Street, London.
PRICE. Vol. 2, page 160. — Mary
Catherine, wife of Howel John James
Price, died at Greensted Hall, Ongar,
CO. Essex, aged 43, on Thursday,
20 March, buried at Greensted 27 March
1902.
PRIDEAUX-BRUNE. Vol. 2, page
98.— The HonW'= Ellen Jane, wife of
Charles Glynn Prideaux-Brune, died at
Prideaux Place, Padstow, co. Cornwall,
aged 78, on Friday, 12 September, buried
at Padstow 16 September 1902.
Page 100. — Beatrice Anne, youngest
daughter of Charles Prideaux-Brune, and
widow of the Rev. Sir Hugh Henry
Molesworth, died at 70 Elm Park
Gardens, London, on Monday, 3 March,
buried in Kensal Green Cemetery,
London, on Thursday, 6 March 1902.
Will dated 7 December 1896, with two
codicils dated respectively 14 December
1896 and 3 May 1901, proved in the
Principal Registry April 1902, by
Charles Glynn Prideaux-Brune and
Edward Shapland Prideau.x-Brune, the
Executors.
RATCLIFF. Vol. 3, page 141.— Helen,
widow of Colonel Charles Ratcliff, died
suddenly at Annan, co. Dumfries, on
Saturday, 10 May, buried at Dumfries
on Wednesday, 14 May 1902.
RAWSON. Vol. 8, page 70.— John
Selwyn and Annie Constance Rawson
have further issue a son, Selwyn Gerald
Caygill Rawson, born at The Haugh
End, Sowerby, co. York, 8 March,
baptised at St. John the Divine, Thorpe,
Sowerby, 17 April 1902.
RICHARDSON. Vol. 5, page 104.—
Dorothea Esther Henrietta Tweedy,
mother of Mrs. William Ridley Richard-
son, died 2 April, buried in Kensal
Green Cemetery, London, 6 April
1900. Will dated 22 October 1898,
with codicil dated 3 December 1898,
proved (Prin. Reg., 838, 1900) 17 May
1900, by Arthur Hearne Tweedy, the
son, and William Ridley Richardson,
the son-in-law, the Executors.
ROBERTS-WEST. Vol. 6, page 55
{and Addenda, Vol. S, page xvi.) — Harry
Charles John and Olive Roberts- West
have further issue a daughter, Gillian
Mary, born at New Brompton, co. Kent,
26 January, baptised at the Dockyard
Church, Chatham, co. Kent, 25 February
1902.
ROPE. Vol. 2, page 93. — Clara, wife of
Richard James Rope, died at Highgate,
CO. Middlesex, aged 41, 15 September,
buried at Hendon, co. Middlesex, 21
September 1900.
ROYDS. Vol. 8, page 28.— Katherine
Fanny, youngest daughter of the Rev.
Edward Royds, was married at Bunbury,
CO. Chester, on Wednesday, 20 August
1902, to William Alexander Forbes, son
of Major-General William Forbes,
Bengal Army, of Aberdeen, by Frances
Helen his wife, daughter of Richard
Spry, Captain Hon'''^ East India
Co.'s Service; born 9 March 1862.
RYLANDS. Vol. i, page 14.— Martha,
widow of George Highfield Rylands,
died at Hastings, co. Sussex, in her
98th year, on Thursday, 28 August,
buried in Ore Cemetery, co. Sussex, in
the same grave as her husband,
I September 1902.
ST. GEORGE. Vol. i, page 106.—
Archibald St. George, B.A., J.P., died at
his residence, 10 Wellington Road,
Dublin, in his 89th year, on Monday,
14 April, buried in Mount Jerome
Cemetery, DubHn, on Thursday, 17
April 1902.
Kate [_not Katherine], widow of
Archibald St. George, died at 10
Wellington Road, Dublin, aged 78, on
Friday, 13 June, buried in Mount
Jerome Cemetery, Dublin, on Monday,
16 June 1902.
SCHOMBERG. Vol. i, page 210.—
Edmund Clarke Schomberg is now
Deputy-Lieutenant and High Sheriff for
CO. Wilts.
Reginald Charles Francis Schomberg
was educated at the Oratory School,
Edgbaston, and at New College, O.xford,
B.A. 1901, and was appointed 2nd
Lieutenant Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-
shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's)
4 December 1901.
The following arms were granted to
Arthur Schomberg of Seend, co. Wilts,
ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
XTU
SCHOMBERG, continued.
by Sir Albert William Woods, K.C.B.,
K.C.M.G., Garter, and George Edward
Cokayne, Clarenceux, 6 March 1902 :
Arms. — Gules, in chief four escar-
buncles or, in base two
chevronels of the last, each
charged with seven mullets azure,
between twelve escutcheons, six,
four and two, in chief, and a
lamb passant in base argent.
Crest. — Out of a naval crown or, the
sails argent, a demi-lion gorged
with a wreath of laurel proper,
supporting a flag-staff, thereon
hoisted a pennon gules, charged
with an anchor erect, also or.
Motto. — Persevere.
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SPARKS. Vol. 3, page 126.— William
Sparks died at his residence, Crewkeme,
CO. Somerset, within a fortnight of his
g2nd year, on Thursday, 20 March,
buried at Crewkeme on Monday, 24
March 1902. Will dated 18 May 1898,
with codicil dated 4 March 1901, proved
at Taunton 31 July 1902, by John
Sparks, the brother, Mary Ann Sparks,
the relict, Frances Jane Sparks, the
niece, and Edward Jarman Blake, the
Executors.
STANFORD. Vol. 9, page 94.— Frederick
Stanford was born 26 January 1808
\not 1805].
Page 96. — Emma Cockrell, widow of
Charles Stanford, died, aged 80, 6 July,
buried at Ashbocking, co. Suffolk, 10
July 1902.
Kate Alice, widow of Henry Seaman,
died at Ashbocking, aged 48, 20 March,
buried there 25 March 1902. Ad-
ministration was granted at Ipswich
2 July 1902, to Alice Constance
Seaman of Ashbocking Hall, co. Suffolk,
the natural and lawful daughter, and one
of the next of kin.
STERRY. Vol. I, page 180.— Wasey
Sterry was appointed Ci\il Judge at
Khartoum May 1901.
SWITHINBANK. Vol. 7, page 151.—
Cuthbert Winthrop Swithinbank was
appointed Midshipman H.M.S. "Illus-
trious" January 1902.
Page 152. — Crossley Swithinbank
was appointed Midshipman H.M.S.
"Canopus" in 1901, and to H.M.S.
" Majestic" in 1902.
TAYLOR. Vol. 3, page 96.— Austin
Taylor is a J. P. for the City of Liverpool,
and was elected M.P. for the East
Toxteth Division of Liverpool on
Thursday, 6 November 1902.
Page 96 (and Addenda, Vol. S, page
via.) — Harold and Frances Jane Taylor
have further issue a daughter, Margaret
Annie, born 10 January, baptised at St.
Andrew's, Aigburth, co. Lancaster, 22
March 1902.
TEMPEST. Vol. I, page 37-— Sir
Tristram Tempest Tempest, Bart., was
married at St. Peter's, Eaton Square,
London, on Thursday, 24 April 1902,
to Mabel Ethel, 2nd daughter of
Major-General Sir George Macgregor,
K.C.B., by Harriet his wife,
daughter of Sir Thomas Whitehead,
K.C.B.
THORNTON-DUESBERY. Vol. 9,
page 63. — The Rev. Charles Leonard
and Ethel Nixon Thornton-Duesbery
have issue a son, Julian Percy Thornton-
Duesbery, born at Island Hall, God-
manchester, co. Huntingdon, 7
September, baptised at St. Mary's,
Godmanchester, on Wednesday, 24
September 1902.
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ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
THURBURN. Vol. 5, page 119.—
Lieut. -Colonel Felix Augustus Victor
Thurburn died suddenly at Harrogate,
CO. York, in his 79th year, on Friday,
15 August, buried at Copt Hill, Dover,
CO. Kent, on Wednesday, 20 August
T902. Will dated March 1902, proved
in the Principal Registry 22 October
1902, by Kezia Thurburn, the relict,
and Marion Clifford Thurburn, the
daughter, the Executrixes.
Page 120. — Harry Bertram Thurburn
died suddenly at Bombay, India, aged
38, on Monday, 6 January 1902, and
buried there.
TUDSBERY TURNER. Vol. i, page
189. — EmmaTudsbery, widow of Arthur
Ingleby Miller, died at Rufford Road,
Fairfield, in the township of West Derby,
CO. Lancaster, aged 50, 21 January,
buried at Southport, co. Lancaster, 23
January 1897.
Page 190. — Harold Tudsbery Turner
was married at Fairfield (by the Rev.
Alfred Katenbeck Pavey, Vicar of Brix-
worth, CO. Northampton, cousin of the
bride, assisted by the Rev. Francis
William Tudsbery Tudsbery, cousin of
the bridegroom) 16 June 1897, to Ellen
Josephine, daughter of Joseph Richard
Badger of Park House, Fairfield, by
Harriet his wife, daughter of the Rev.
Daniel Walton. They have issue two
sons, Maurice Walton Tudsbery Turner,
born at Prenton, co. Chester, 12 April,
baptised there 8 May 1898, and Hubert
Tudsbery Turner, born at Prenton 27
March, baptised there 13 May 1900.
Page 191 (and Addenda, Vol. .?, page
vi.) — The Rev. Francis William Tudsbery
Tudsbery was Chaplain at Gotha 1893
to 1896, and to H.M. Legation at Coburg
and Gotha from December 1895 till
May 1897, in which month he was
nominated to the living of Ashley, co.
Wilts, and instituted Rector, in Lambeth
Palace Chapel, 4 August following ;
resigned the benefice 26 March 1900,
on being appointed to a General
Lectureship at Oxford, proceeding to
his M.A. degree the next term.
John Henry Tudsbery Tudsbery is
now Secretary to the Institution of Civil
Engineers. He and his wife, Ruberta
Emeline, have further issue a son,
Lancelot Tudsberj', born at " Ross-
more," Melrose Road, London, 14
February, baptised at the parish church,
Wandsworth, co. Surrey, 12 May 1898.
TUDSBERY TURNER, continued.
Page 192. — Richard Jackson died 30
October, buried at Woodchurch, co.
Chester, 2 November 1896. Will dated
24 September 1896, proved at Chester
25 November 1896, by George Jackson,
the son, and Ann Jackson, spinster,
the daughter, the Executors.
William Tudsbery Tudsbery graduated
M.A. 17 December 1900.
TUKE. Vol. 2, page 85 {and Addenda,
Vol. 6, page xiii.) — Samuel and Violet
Tuke, who are now of Netherton Hall,
Farway, co. Devon, have further issue a
son, Samuel Francis Galfrid Tuke, born
at Southlands, Withycombe, South
Devon, on Monday, 18 November 1901,
baptised at St. Michael's, Farway, 17
February 1902.
WADE. Vol. 4, page 140.— The Rev.
Albert Ellis Blakeney Wade was
appointed Vicar of Bentley St. Peter,
Doncaster, co. York, 6 August 1898.
WALKER. Vol. 6, page 7.— John William
and Constance Elizabeth Walker have
further issue a son, John Henry Milnes
Walker, born at The Elms, Wakefield,
CO. York, 16 March, baptised at Wake-
field Cathedral (by the Rt. Rev.
George Rodney Eden, D.D., Bishop of
Wakefield) 21 April 1902.
Henry Seeker Walker was married at
All Saints', Daresbury, co. Chester, on
Thursday, 24 April 1902, to Elaine
Mary Seeker, only daughter of the Rev.
Thomas Jackson Seeker, formerly Vicar
of St. Peter's, Bishop Wearmouth, co.
Durham, and niece of John White of
Moore Hall, co. Chester.
WALLER. Vol. 9, page 179.— Martha,
wife of Stephen Fitchew Cox, died at
Yatton, CO. Somerset, aged 84, 13 De-
cember, buried there 18 December 1901.
Helen Margaret, youngest daughter
of the Rev. Charles Edward Waller, was
married at St. Saviour's, Paddington,
London, 15 April 1902, to George
Cody Griffin Mitchell (younger son of
Stephen Heyman Mitchell of Wyuna,
\Vendover, co. Bucks, by Mary his wife,
daughter of Frederick Wainwright); born
at U'aterloo, co. Lancaster, 15 September
1866.
WARD. Vol. 9, page 1 19. — Benjamin Ward
married 2ndly at St. Mary's, Nottingham,
7 March 1796, Ann, daughter of Joseph
and Ann Caulton, who was born
I October 1768, and died 22 October
ADDITIONS d^ CORRECTIONS.
WARD, continued.
1802, leaving a daughter, Sarah, who
was born in the parish of St. Nicholas',
Nottingham, 14 August 1797. He
married 3rdly at St. Peter's, Nottingham,
II November 1804, Sarah Latham, who
died s.p.
The Rev. Samuel Ward (only son of
Benjamin Ward, by his ist wife) had
further issue a son, James Ward, born
in the parish of St. Peter's, Nottingham,
29 July 1809; Mary was born at Carlton,
in the parish of Gedling, co. Notting-
ham, 8 February 1808 ; Sarah was born
in the parish of St. Peter's, Nottingham,
16 [/w? 26] April 1813; Samuel Ward
was bom at the same place 24 April
1815.
Page 120. — Elizabeth was born in
the parish of St. Peter's, Nottingham,
29 January 1817; James Ward was
born at the same place 1 1 July
1823; his wife, Elizabeth Smith, was
born in the parish of St. Mary's,
Nottingham, 5 March 1822 ; Edward
Ward was born in the parish of St.
Peter's, Nottingham, 31 January 1827
[not 1826] ; Ellen was born in the
parish of St. Peter's, Nottingham,
4 February 1828 [tiot 14 February 1827],
and died, aged 30 [not 32].
WARDE. Vol. 4, page 60.— Lieut.-
Colonel Charles Arthur Madan and the
Hon'"''^ Anastasia Kathleen Lucia Warde
have further issue a son, John Roberts
O'Brien Warde, born at Squerryes Court,
Westerham, co. Kent, on Wednesday,
2 March, baptised at St. Mary's,
Westerham, 21 April 189S.
WATNEY. Vol. I, page 109 {and
Addenda, Vol. p, page xiii. — Stephen
Cecil and Marion Sybil Watney have
issue a son, John Lewis Watney, born
WATNEY, continued.
at Glendover, Woodborough Road,
Putney, co. Surrey, on Tuesday, 4
February, baptised at Holy Trinity,
Roehampton, co. Surrey, 23 March 1902.
WHELER. Vol. 8, page 82.— Edward
William lirydges \Vylliams was married
2ndly at St. Botolph's, Bishopsgate,
London, on Monday, 5 June 1882, to
Emily Hannah, daughter of Joseph
Moses Levy of 51 Grosvenor Street,
London, and sister of Sir Edward Levy
Lawson, Bart. She died at Pau,
France, on Wednesday, 5 February
1902, and buried there.
WILSON. Vol. 1, page 179.— Elizabeth
Ann, wife of Lord Arthur Cecil, died at
Orchardmains, co. Kent, on Friday,
1 1 October, buried at Hayes, co. Kent,
15 October 1901. Administration was
granted at the Principal Registry 23
January 1902, to Lord Arthur Cecil of
Orchardmains, near Tonbridge, co.
Kent, the lawful husband.
WISDEN. Vol. 3, page 8 (and Addenda,
Vol. 8, page xix.") — William John and
Maud Isabel Dampier Wisden have
issue a son, William Frederick Mair
Wisden, born at Southwick, co. Sussex,
19 June, baptised there 26 July 1902.
WOOD. Vol. 4, page 71. — Charles John
Wood died at Biarritz, South of France,
aged 39, on Monday, 17 March, buried
there 19 March 1902.
WRINCH. Vol. 8, page 114 (and
Addenda, Vol. p, page xiv.) — Warwick
and Grace Maud Mary Wrinch have
issue a son, Sydney Gearing Wrinch,
born at Toronto, Ontario, Canada,
15 June, baptised at Picton, Ontario,
2 September 1902.
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